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JAMES L. HAVEN & CO.'S 



ILLUSTRATED 



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WAEEHOUSE: 
Xo. 56 PLUM STREET. 

Factories Adjoining: 
Eventing over 700 Feet on Second. Elm A- Commerce Sts. 

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Times and Chronicle Steam Book and Job Office. 

. west third street. 



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PlSCOUJNTS 8f ^ERMS TO THE ^RADE 

FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. 



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NDEX 



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Anchors. Star. Plain and with Shank. . 42 

Apple Parers, 83 

Augurs. Post-hole, 209 

Awning Hooks. Wrought 154 

Axles. Long Arm, 108 

Axle Pipe Boxes. Reamed. 109 

" Nuts, Plain and Tapped, 137 

Axle Pulleys, Iron and Bras*. 20 to 21 



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Barn Door Boilers and BaiL . ... 2-5 

Beef Pounders, 85 

Bed Fasteners, 68 to 75 

Bellows, Blacksmith and Hand. 138 

Belting, Rubber and Leather, 194 to 195 

Bells, Farm. School, and Church. 155 to 160 

Blacksmith's Mandrills, 110 

" Swedge Blocks, 110 

" Tire Drills and Benders. Ill to 112 

TweerLrons, 114 

Tongs, 130 

Bolta, Cast and Wrought. Door, and Shutter. 22 to 24 

" Carriage, Tire, and Machine, 115 to 117 

Bolster Plates, wrought. 120 

Book Racks, Church Pew. 33 

Boot Jacks, 85 

Boring Machines and Augurs, ■ • 28 

Brackets, Shelf and Wall, 26 to 87 

Breast Drills, Ill 

Bun Hinges. Cast. Narrow and Broad. ...... 9 

" " Loose Joints, and Congress, 10 

Reversible, H 

" " Brass. Plated and Ornamented, 12 

" " Wrought, Narrow and Broad, 16 

" " " Loose Joints, 16 

Back Flaps and Table, 1" 

" Shutter, 13 to 15 

Buttons, Door, -1 

Buckets. Coal and Well, I 06 

Bureau Handles, 60 to 61 

Brushes, R. S. Craig & Co.'s List, 225 to 23-5 



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Carpenter"* Clamp Screws, 2S 

" Boring Machines, ......... i^ 

Castors. Bed and Plate. 55 to 59 

Card Table Plates 78 

Carriage Bolts, ........... 115 

Cane Mills 175 to 180 

Carts. Kailroad and Plantation 183 

Chest Handles, 32 

Boilers 37 

Chain Pumps and Fixtures 144 to 115 

Chair and Stool Pivots and Screws 77 

Charcoal Furnaces. . 

" Sad and Tailor Irons, 93 

Churn Gearing, ........... 153 

Church Bells, ... 156 to 159 

Cistern Covers. 42 

Cider Mills. Hand and Power 161 to 164 

Screws 163 

Clamp Screws. Hand, 33 

Clevises. Plow 134 to 136 

Clothes Wringers 100 

Coal Hole Covers, 42 

• Tongs 91 

" Buckets and Vases 106 

Counter Scales. . S4 

Coffee Pot Stands 94 

Coffin Handles 63 

Copying Pres-es. ......".... 150 

Cork Pr.~-c; 147 

Cotton Hooks. 149 

Cold Chisels 120 

Corner Irons for Shutters, 45 

Corn Shelters 168 

Crimping Irons, ........... 95 

Crow Bars, 152 

Cuttins Boxes. 165 to 167 



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Desk Irons 79 to SI 

Door Bolts, 22 to 24 

Locks. Latches, and Trimmings, 46 to 54 

Dog Irons. ............ So 

Drawer Pulls, 32 

" Handles. 60 to 62 

Drill Presses 112 

Dumb Bells 14> 



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Evaporators, Sorghum, 174 



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Farm Bells, 15-5 

Fence Wire and Staples, 154 

Fifth Wheels. 1-11 

Fire Set Stands, 87 to - - 

" Shovels and Pokers, 91 

Flash Kings and Handles, 32 

Fluting Machines, ........... 95 

Foot Scrapers, ........... 96 

Forges, Portable, 139 to 140 

Furnaces. Charcoal 95 

" Doors and Grate Bars 180 



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Gate Hinges. 15 

" Latches, 35 

- Weights 43 

Garden and Lawn Seats. . . .102 to 103 

" Bakes and Hoes. 151 

" Barrows. 170 

Grindstone Fixtures, 30 to 31 

Grates, Drain and Strainer. . 43 

Griddles, Patent Beversible. 14S 

Grocers' Sugar Mills, ■ 14H 



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Handles, Chest and Drawer, ........ 32 

" Bureau, 60 to 62 

" Coffin, 63 

Hand Bail Screws, 40 

Hasps and Staples, Wrought. 44 

Hall Seat Frames 82 

Hat Back DLshes 66 to 67 

Hammers, Xail and Tack. ......... 97 

Shoe, 147 

Pike and Stone, 132 

Hay Pres= r - 169 

Headboard Hooks and Screws. ........ 63 

Hinges, Cast, Door and Shutter, 9 to 12 

-' Gate, 15 

" Saloon Door and Carriage, ....... 15 

" Wrought Butt, 16 to 17 

'• Strap and T, and Hasp. 18 to 19 

Strap and Screw, ......... 19 

Hook and Eve, 19 

Hinge Xails and Bivets, ......... 119 

Hitching Posts, 98 

Hooks and Eyes 63 

Hooks, Lamp, ........... 63 

Coat and Hat, 64 

<; School House, Wardrobe, and Harness, .... 65 



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Hook?. Meat and Awning, 154 

Hook? and Staples. "Wrought. 45 

Hog Tamers. Hurd's Patent, 172 

Hose, Eubber. 196 to 197 



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Ice Cream Freezers 99 

Ink Stands (School Desk), 77 

Iron Shutter Bricks. 42 



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Latches. Poor and Gate. 34 to 35 

Lawn and Garden Seats. . 102 to 103 

Ladders. Patent Extension, etc. . 237 

Leather Belting 195 

Locks and Latches 46 to 52 



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Malleable Castings, 127 to 137 

Mane Combs, 151 

Mandrills. Blacksmith's, 110 

Saw 200 

Meat Cutters and Staffers, 92 

" Hooks, Wrought, 154 

Mills, Grocers. , 147 

- Cider 161 to 164 

" Cane 275 to ISO 

Molasses Gates 146 

Mop Sticks 90 

Mortise Machines, 20 



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Nail Grips 149 

Nuts. Hot Pressed 118 



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Open Links. Wrought 152 

Ottomans 101 



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Packing. Rubber, 197 

Piano Stools. 104 to 105 

Plumb Bobs 37 

Plow Clevises Malleable. 134 to 136 

•' Single and Double Trees. 183 

Plastering Trowels, 207 



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Porch Supporters, 37 

Portable Forges, 137 to 140 

Pulleys, Axle, 20 to 21 

" Side, Screw, Frame, etc., 36 

Well, 142 

Pumps, Chain, 143 to 146 

Pumps. Wood, 185 to 188 

" Iron, Force and Lift, ISO to 193 



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Quoits, 148 



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Railroad Barrows, 170 

Rakes, Garden. Wrought, 151 

Pollers. Barn Door, 25 

" Chest and Truck, 37 

Eoad and Field, 172 

Boad Scrapers, . 172 



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Sash Boilers, 33 

" Cord Irons, 37 

" Weights, 42 

Sad Irons and Stands, 93 to 94 

Sausage Cutter? and Sniffers, 92 

Saws. Woodrough & MeParlin's List, 198 to 206 

Saw Gummers, 206 to 207 

Safes, Fire-Proof, Macneale & Oban's List, 217 to 224 

Saw Mandrills, 200 

Scales, Counter and Tea, ....... . ^4 

" Huddart & Bigdon's List, 210 to 216 

School Desk Frames, 79 to 81 

il InkStands, " 

Shutter Hinges, 14 and 15 

" Trimmings, Store Door i 38 

" Fasteners^ 39 

■' Bricks, 42 

Shears, Pruning, Sheep, and Mule, 153 

Shovels and Pokers, Wrought, 91 

Shoe Hammers, 147 

Sinks, 142 

Sink and Stench Traps, 43 

Skids, 216 

Skeins, Wagon, 109 

Skein Bolts, 119 

Sorghum Machinery, . . . . . . . . . . 173 to 180 

Spittoons, 98 

Spout Shoes, 42 



Index. 



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Star Anchors 42 

Stair Bail Bracket*. 40 

'• Step Plates 43 

Steamboat Drop Bolts and Fasteners, ....... 39 

Store Stools 104 

Stool Pivots and Screws 

Straw and Fodder Cutters 165 t > 167 

Stone Crackers 152 

Sugar Mills' 149 

•■ Ke::les ISO 

gs Self Operating. 107 

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Table Plates and Stops 78 

Tailor Irons 93 

Tackle Blocks. Hareourt's List, 236 

Tea Kettles 96 

Tbumh Latches, 34 and 35 

Tire Prills Ill 

Tire Benders 113 

[ ;> Carters. ........... 146 

[ el Back Feel 

Tools, Cunningham's List. ......... 208 

Transom Springs and Pivots 40 

Trap Door Bings and Staples, ........ 45 

Trunk Boilers. 142 

Trowels. Plastering. 207 

Tracks. Warehouse, eta 216 

Irons. ............ 114 

Twine Boxes. 147 

Umbrella Stands 101 

Ventilator Grates. .......... 43 



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78 


_ D Thimble Skeins, 


109 


Bolts 


119 




110 


Box Strap Bolts 


120 


Bow Staples. ......... 


110 


Bivets and Nails, 


119 


TVasrons. Farm and Sprine. ....... 


181 to 184 


"Washers. Wrought and Cast 


119 


WeU Buckets 


106 


- Pulleys 


142 


Wedges, ........... 


152 


Weights Scale, 


34 




170 


Is, H. Belmer & Do.'s List 


. 238 to 240 


gers, Clothes, 


100 


Wrought Hinges 


. 16 to 19 


Hasps and Staples, etc., 


44 to 45 


Felloe Clips 


119 



BUILDERS' HARDWARE. 



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Size. 


^ter flfo,?. ^r.?. 


Size. 


^ter dfoz. ^rs. 


- %o 36 


2^ inch. 


- $0 72 


4 inch, 


- $1 40 


33 


3 - 


33 


4l " 


1 90 


40 


34 " 


- 96 


5 


- 2 3° 


5° 


3i '• 


1 *5 


6 " 


3 5° 






60 


3l " 


- 1 28 







BROAD — FAST JOINT. 



Size. 


per doz. prs. 


-S/2-e. 


^ter doz. prs. 


Size. 


per doz. prs. 


i± by 2. 


- $0 90 


3* by 4 1- 


- $2 80 


4i by 4i, 


- ' *3 77 


1+ by 21 


1 00 


3± by 5- 


3 °° 


4i by 5. 


4 00 


2 bv 2. 


7° 


3* by 51, 


" 3 35 


5 by 3, 


- 2 So 


2 by 2f 


90 


3i by 6. 


4 3° 


5 by 5, 


5 33 


2 by 3. 


1 00 


3i by 6J, 


- 4 7° 


5 by5|, 


5 75 


2+ by 2. 


90 


3l by 7. 


5 3 ° 


5 by 6, 


6 70 


2 1 by 2^. 


1 00 


4 by 3. 


- 2 12 


5 by 61, 


7 00 


2 1 by 3. 


" 24 


4 by 3i- 


2 25 


5 by 71, 


10 00 


3 by 21 


1 24 


4 by 4. 


- 2 67 


5* by 51, 


- 6 25 


3 by 3. 


1 56 


4 b y 4^ 


3 22 


5i by 6, 


7 4° 


3 by 3 |, 


1 90 


4 bv 5, 


- 3 77 


51 by 61, 


- 8 00 


3 by 4. 


2 12 


4 bysi 


4 60 


6 bv 4, 


6 62 


3l by 3. 


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4 by 6, 


- 6 co 


6 bv 6. 


- 8 00 


3i by 3^ 


2 12 


4i by 3. 


2 60 


6 by 8, 


12 00 


3t by 4- 


- 2 2 5 


4l by 4. 


- 3 22 


6 by 10, 


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]jOOSe Joint -Cast "Putts. 

PACKED IX PAPER BOXES. 



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per it : ' - 


Size. 




fier doz ~ rs. 


2 inch. 


X ARROW. 


$o 70 


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- 


- *- 34 


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- 


: . by 4, 




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2 by a, 


Broad, 


- 


4 ; : . 


- 


- 


- * 48 


-i by 24, 


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4 




- 


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: : by j. 






1 12 


4 


- 


- 


- 3 45 


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- 


I 32 


4 -\ 5 




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4 -5 


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- - • 34 


4 *>y 0. 


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2 12 


5 by 5, 


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Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



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Ornamental ^utt Hinges. 



LOOSE PIN ACORN BUTTS. 



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REVERSIBLE — RIGHT OR LEFT. 



Joint* milled to a perfect fit. Holes drilled and warranted true. 



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with SilTer 


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2 i b y 


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- $2 


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Size. 


per doz. 


3 b y 


2 h 




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3 by 


21 


2 


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3 by z|, 


- .$7 10 


3 by 


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3 by 


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2 


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3 by 3. 


7 2 5 


3 by 


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3 by 3 4. 


7 5° 


3* by 


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2 


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3i by 


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85 


3l by 3. 


7 5° 


3* by 


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2 


34 


3* by 


3l- 


3 


10 


3t by 3^. 


7 75 


3i by 


4- - 




2 


48 


3i by 


4- 


3 


4° 


3i by 4. 


S 00 


4 by 


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2 


48 


4 by 


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3 


4° 


4 by 3 |, 


- 8 00 


4 by 


4- - 


- 


2 


9 S 


4 by 


4- 


3 


So 


4 by 4. 


8 50 


4 by 


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3 


45 


4 by 


4* 


4 5° 


4 by 4 1 -. 


9 00 


4* by 


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4 


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4i b y 


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5 


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4l by 4f 


9 5° 


4i by 


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2 5 


4i by 


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4} by 5. 


- 10 00 


5 by 


5- 


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5 by 


5- 


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5 by 5. 


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5 b y 


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6 


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5 by 


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7 


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5 by 5 i 


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5* by 


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5* by 5 i, 


12 00 


51 by 


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6 


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75 


54 by 6. 


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6 by 6. - 




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6 by 


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Ornamental 


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BKASS AND PLATED HINGES. 


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Loose Jts. 


Fast Jts. 


Size. 




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Plated. 


Size Iron. 


Brass. 


2 by 2. 


per paii 


• $3 


60 


$6 


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3 by 3, - per pair. $1 35 


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80 


2 by 24. - 

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3 

4 


90 

20 


6 60 

7 -° 


3 by 4. - - - 1 65 


5 


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2 i by 3, - 




4 


5° 


7 


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3 by 5. - • 1 95 


6 


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3 by 3, 


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4 


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8 


4° 


4 by 4. - - • 2 10 


6 


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3 by 3i, - 


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5 


10 


9 


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4 by 4i, - 225 


6 


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3? D } 3t- 


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5 


4° 


9 


60 


4 by 5. - 2 40 


6 


60 


3i by 4. - 


- 


5 


7° 


TO 


20 


4 by 6. 2 70 


- 


20 


3i by 5. 


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6 


3° 


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3t by 6, - 


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90 


12 


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5 by 6. " 3 40 


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4 by 4. - 


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10 


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5 by 64. - - 3 60 


8 


10 


4 by 4 i, 


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3° 


11 


4° 


5 by 7- - " 3 75 


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12 


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5 by S. - - - 4 25 


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4i by 5. 




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12 


60 


5 by S4. - •' 4 50 


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4+ by 6. - 




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6 by 8, - •• 5 50 


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5 by 5. 


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5 by sh - 


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7 


5° 


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With Bronzed Acorns to order. 


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5i by 5 4. 


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7 


So 


14 40 


stead of Silver Blated. 






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BRONZED SCREWS. 






Other sizes 


furnished. 
















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For 3 in. sizes, per gross. - 


$0 


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[LLU3TRATED pATALOGUE AND ^RICE I^IST. 



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LULL & PORTER'S PATENT 

jSelf-Locking jShutter Hinges 





Complete with Inside Fasteners. Require no Outside Fasteners. 

We give the "reveal," or projection, which each size will swing clear of. 
No. 3, 3-J inch, for Frame Buildings, with no " reveal," per dozen pairs, $2 10 

z i 44 

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" Frame or small Brick Buildings, with i-| inch "reveal," 2 60 

'• Brick Buildings, with 2 inch "reveal," per dozen pairs, 2 80 

" " " " 2^ " " " '• 3 00 

" 3 " " " " 3 5° 

" 4l ■" " " "' 5 °° 



These sizes require to be mortised in like common Butt Hinges. 



LULL & PORTER'S SURFACE HINGES 



We make the leading sizes to screw on the surface of Shutter and Frame, 
requiring no cutting whatever. They fully answer the purposes of the above, 

and are much easier set. 





No. 4, 3^ inch, (same size as No. 3,) for Frame, per dozen pairs, - - $2 10 
" 5' 4i " (between i| and 2,) for Brick, " ' " - 2 80 

We have also three sizes of Surface Hinges, very light, which we sell at 
prices to compete with various cheap patterns, but guaranteed to answer a bet- 
ter purpose. 

No. 3^-, size of No. 3, for Frame Buildings, per dozen pairs, - - - $1 50 
" 4|, " " 2, for Brick " " 1 75 

" 5|, " " 1, for " " .... . 2 IO 



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jTaMES L. f^AVEN &[ pOMPANY'S 



^NION ^HUTTER j4lNGES. 
JAMES L. HAVEN & COMPANY'S PATENT. 



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Complete with Inside Fasteners. Require no Outside Fasteners. 



We give the "reveal," or projection, which each size will swing clear 

2± inch, for Steamboat Shutters, ----- per dozen pairs, 
3^ " " Frame Buildings, with no "reveal," - - " " 

" Frame or small Brick Buildings, i^ in. "reveal," " " 

" Brick Houses, 2 

" " " 2± 



4i 

5 

51 

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'2 

3 ' 
4* ' 
51 ' 

These sizes require to be mortised. 



-of: 

5 1 60 

2 10 
2 60 

2 So 

3 °° 
3 5° 

5 °° 

6 00 



No. 3-! Surface, same size as 3^ inch, per dozen pairs, - - - - $2 10 

" 4 i " " 4 i " " " 2 60 

" 5 - " 5 " - - 2 80 

" 5i " " 5i " * - - 3 °° 

These four leading sizes screw on the surface of the Shutter and Frame, 
requiring no cutting whatever. 

They are easier set than the pattern "to mortise," and answer perfectly. 

Both sorts, now extensively in use, sustain the Shutters firmly open without 
the aid of any outside Fasteners, by means of the peculiar formation of the 
Hinge and the weight of the Blind; no wind will close or make them rattle, yet 
a very gentle direct pull will close them. 

They are very neat in appearance ; no more conspicuous than the common 
Parliament or Congress Butts. 

Select a size sufficiently large to allow the outer edge of the Shutter, when 
open, to lean against the wall, leaving a space at the Hinge end of one or two 
inches between the Shutter and wall. 

The 2-sjr inch, for Steamboat Shutters, are cheaper than common Loose Joints, 
because they require no outside Fasteners and no repairs. 

WE WARRANT THEM SATISFACTORY IN ALL CASES. 

A working' model sent, if requested, free of charge. 



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m 






GATE HINGES. 





PLAIN. "AUGER." SELF-CLOSING. 

PACKED ONE DOZEN PAIRS IN A WOODEN BOX. 



Plain, 
Self-Closing-, 



'Au 



ger, 



Nos. 1 2 

$3 oo $4 9^ per dozen pairs. 

3 75 5 6o " 

6 oo 8 oo " 



_JL 



SALOON DOOR HINGES. 



I KiU.'iImJP 1 " 1 




To swing both ways. 



Per set, for one door, 

u u u 



wrought and japanned, 



So 35 

5° 



COACH AND CARRIAGE DOOR HINGES. 



IK 
Si 25 

>2 25 




Malleable. Drilled and Riveted. 

CARRIAGE HINGES. 



1% 


2 2H 


2y 2 


1 37 


I 60 2 OO 

COACH HINGES. 
3 3M 

3 75 5 °° 


2 30 



3 inch. 
2 75 per dozen. 



4 inch. 
6 00 per dozen. 



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jTaMES L. j^AVEN & pOMPANY'S 



Wrought Butts. 

PACKED IN PAPER BOXES. 

FAST JOINT. LOOSE JOINT. 





NARROW BUTTS 

RIVETED PIN. 
inch, per dozen pairs, ... - 



2 

3 

3i 

4 
4i 

5 



$o 32 
36 

43 

5° 
60 

72 

90 

1 44 

1 92 

2 70 

3 3° 



BROAD BUTTS. 



RIVETED. 



by 2 inches, per dozen pairs, $0 78 
by 2 | " 



2| by 2| 
2 i by 3 
3 b y 2 i 
3 b y 3 

3 by3i 
3iby 3 
3i by 3^ 
3iby4 

4 by 3! 
by 4 

by4i 

by 5 
by 6 

4i by 4i 

5 by 5 



93 
08 
20 

35 
44 
90 

90 
16 

75 

75 
12 

60 

4 00 

4 

4 



80 

20 

5 4° 



2 by 

2 by 
2 iby 
2 |by 
2 i by 

3 by 
3 by 

3 by 
3i by 
3iby 
3i b y 

4 by 
4 by 
4 by 

4 by 
4iby 

5 by 



LOOSE JOINT. 

2 inches, per dozen pairs, $1 10 

1 20 

1 20 

1 32 

1 56 
68 



2 
2 

2 i 

3 

2 I 

3 

3* 

3 

3* 

4 

4 

4* 

5 
6 

41 
5 



1 

1 86 

2 40 
2 40 

2 70 

3 °° 
3 3° 

3 7° 

4 00 

5 5° 

4 2 5 

5 5° 



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^f 



ROUGHT tJUTTS 



PACKED IN PAPER BOXES. 



? 



BACK FLAPS 




^ inch, per dozen pair 



$o 45 

47 

5° 

55 
6o 

65 
70 

75 
So 

90 



SQUARE BACK FLAPS. 



|- inch, per dozen pair, 



4 
4 " 



$0 43 

45 

5° 

55 
60 

65 

75 
85 



TABLE HINGES. 




f inch, per dozen pair. 

1 " 



$0 40 

43 
45 
5° 
55 



i|- inch, per dozen pair, 

1 \ " 
if " 



- $0 60 

65 
70 

75 
35 



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"V^ROUGHT ^TRAP AND T JflNGES. 



STRAP HINGES. 




LIGHT. 

3 4 5 G 7 8 10 12 14 inch. 

$o 75 90 1 10 1 35 1 75 2 00 3 75 4 s° 5 75 P er doz. p^irs. 

HEAVY. 

4 5 inch. 6 8 10 12 14 16 inch. 

$1 10 1 50 per doz. pairs. 12 12 11 10 10 10 cents per pound. 



3 

$075 



4 

35 



HINGES. 




LIGHT. 



6 

I 20 



5° 



10 

1 90 



12 inch. 
2 So per doz. pairs. 



6 

$1 30 



8 
1 So 



HEAVY. 

10 12 

2 60 4 OO 



14 inch. 
5 00 per doz. pairs. 



6 

12 



EXTRA HEAVY. 



8 
12 



10 

1 1 



12 

IO 



14 

IO 



16 inch. 

ro cents per pound. 



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3 

$175 



2 OO 



HINGE HASPS. 




6 

2 25 



8 

3 5° 



10 inch. 
4 75 P er dozen pairs. 



CHEST HINGES. 




10 inch. 
00 per dozen. 



SCREW AND STRAP HINGES. 




8, 10 and 12 inches, 
14 to ^6 inches, 



per pound, 10 cents. 
9 « 



WROUGHT SCREW HOOK AND EYE HINGES. 




1 by 8 inch. 
12^ cents per pound. 



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^XLE pULLEYS 



No. 1. BEST QUALITY, "NOISELESS." 



l l A 
$i oo 



1M 

1 2 5 



1 



Axles and Wheels turned. 



2 

1 45 



2^ 
2 IO 



2^ 
2 50 



3 

3 3 s 



3J^ inch. 
5 20 per dozen. 



BRASS AXLE PULLEYS. 

Brass Front and Pulley. Wrought Iron Case. 

2 2% inch. 

$10 ^o 12 00 per dozen. 



No. 2. BLAKE'S PATTERN. 



iffil 

iii 



So 60 



2 

65 



2^ 
I OO 



2^ inch. 
1 40 per dozen. 



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^XLE IpULLEYS — pOOR BUTTONS. 



No. 4. CAPPED AXLE SASH PULLEYS. 



PATENTED SEPT. 17, 1SG7. 



m 



:'t 



We offer the trade a new style of Axle Pulley, which we guarantee prefer- 
able to the No. 2, and at same prices. The axle can never rub, so as to bind and 
run hard. 



1% 

$060 



2 

65 



2% 
I OO 



2K inch. 

i 40 per dozen. 



No. 3. WIRE AXLE SASH PULLEYS. 



37 



1% 
40 



2 inch. 
45 cents per dozen. 



DOOR BUTTONS. 



FLAT. RAISED. 

l l A IK 2 inch. \y 2 1% % inch. 

5075 85 95 per gross, j $060 85 1 10 per gross. 



ON PLATES. 

\y, inch. 
$1 90 per gross. 



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Jambs L. Waven & Pompany's 



£aST J)oOR ^OLTS. 



STEEL SPRING SQUARE BOLTS. 





WITH BRASS KNOBS. 
3 4 5 inch. 

$o 65 75 i 00 per dozen. 



ALL IRON. 

6 8 10 12 inch. 

$1 I2| i 87^ 2 62I 3 37-I- per doz. 



NECKED SQUARE SPRING BOLTS. 





WITH BRASS KNOBS. 

4 5 inch. 6 

$0 75 1 00 per dozen. $1 50 



ALL IRON. 

T 9 inch. 

1 75 2 SO per dozen. 



BRASS KNOB BARREL BOLTS. 



4 

$0 S 7 | 




6 inch. 
i 37-^ per dozen. 



4 

$0 62 1 



TOWER BOLTS— all Iron. 




5 

S7i 



6 

I I2i 



7 inch. 
1 37-^ per dozen. 



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£aST pOOR ^OLTS 



3 

)2 50 



COTTAGE BOLTS- all Iron. 




4 

$0 So 



5 

1 °5 



G inch. 
1 40 per dozen. 



No. 1. CHAIN BOLTS — Heavy, Full Cased. 




4 

3 °° 



6 

4 OO 



8 

5 °° 



10 inch. 
7 00 per dozen. 



No. 2. CHAIN BOLTS — Common Pattern. 




$1 87^- 



75 



3 5° 



10 inch. 
4 50 per dozen. 



BRASS KNOB SHUTTER BOLTS. 



G 

$1 25 




12 inch. 

3 00 per dozen. 



CHAMBER BOLTS, with Brass Knobs. 




c; inch, per dozen, 



$o 75 



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Wrought Bolts— ^taples. 



BRASS AND WROUGHT IRON FLUSH BOLTS. 



No. 2. HEAVY BRASS — | Inch Face. 
9 12 18 24 30 36 40 inch. 

$1125 1238 14 63 1688 20 82 24 75 28 13 per dozen. 

No. 3. EXTRA HEAVY BRASS — 1 Inch Face. 
9 18 24 30 36 inch. 

$4 00 18 00 22 50 26 50 30 38 per dozen. 

No. 4. HEAVY WROUGHT IRON — H Inch Face. 
10 24 30 36 48 60 72 inch. 

$7 88 11 25 12 38 13 =;o 14 63 16 88 20 25 per dozen. 



No. 5. HEAVY WROUGHT IRON SPRING BOLTS. 



10 12 18 24 30 36 48 60 72 inch. 

$788 900 10 12 11 25 1238 1350 1463 16 8S 20 25 per dozen. 



STAPLES FOR SQUARE BOLTS. 





JAMB STAPLES 


Nos. 


1 


For 3 in. 


4 in. 


20 


20 




FLOOK STAPLES. 

JAMB STAPLES. 

2 3 4 5 

5 in. 6 in. 8 and 10 in. 12 in. Bolts. 

3 5 3° 35 

FLOOR STAPLES. 
No. 1, for 6, 7? 8 an d 9 inch Bolts, .... 
" 2, for 10, 11 and 12 " " - - - - ?o 



45 cents per dozen. 



20 cents per dozen. 



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H A V EN'S PATENT 



pARN pOOR TyOLLERS, JSqUARE <jROOVE. 



'■'., .• ., ■ . 



3 

^065 



^mMHMM; jfl g^ 



mmWM m 




For Top or Bottom of Doors. 
4 5 

95 l 3° 



llE^f 



6 inch, 
i 62 per pair. 



No. 2. BARN DOOR ROLLERS, ROUND GROOVE. 



3 

44 




6 inch. 
85 cents per pair. 



RAIL, FOR BARN DOOR ROLLERS 




Flat. 

7 



Cast in 24 inch lengths. 

Angle. 



Half Round, (for No. 2.) 
7 cents per foot. 



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J» 



RACKETS 



WALL AND CORNER BRACKETS. 





POLISHED EDGES. 
Bronzed in imitation of Black Walnut. 

WALL BRACKETS. 

No. 40, Single Shelf, 4 by 9 inches, per dozen, - - - - $7 00 

" 60, " " 4|by ill « . 9 00 

" 80, Double " 41 by ill « « .... ^00 

CORNER BRACKETS. 

No. 30, Single Shelf, per dozen, - - - - - - - - $7 00 

" 50, " - ..... o, 00 

" 7 ) Double " " -------- 18 00 



SHELF BRACKETS 




POLISHED EDGES. 
Bronzed in imitation of Black Walnut. 

Nos. 1 IK 2 3 33^ 4 5 6 

Size, 4x5 5^x7 6x8 7x9 8x10 9x11 10x12 12x15 inches. 

$3 5° 5 °° 6 00 7 °° 9 °° 10 00 13 00 18 00 per dozen pairs. 

Observe, each number makes two sizes ; for instance, No. 6 will answer for 
either twelve or fifteen inch shelf. 

Packed in pairs, with Screws to match in color, without 

extra charge. 



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? 



P 



HELF JJRACKETS 



JAPANNED AND BRONZED SHELF BRACKETS. 

Japanned Black or Bronzed Solid Gold Color. 

Nos. 11 and 12 No. 13 Nos. 14 and 15 






No. 16 



No. 17 



No. 18 






Nos. 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


Size, 


4^x6 


5Kx8 


6x5 % 


8x8% 


10x11 inches. 


Japanned, 


$1 30 


2 00 


2 50 


580 


9 10 per dozen pairs 


Bronzed, 


3 3° 


4 00 


4 5° 


800 


12 00 " " 


Nos. 


16 


17 




18 


19 


Size 


12x14 


10^x1334 




10^x13^ 


16x21 K inches. 


Japanned, 


$13 00 


iS 70 




20 00 


36 00 per dozen pairs 


Bronzed, 


iS 00 


24 00 




24 00 


48 00 



The first figure represents the horizontal, the second the vertical side. 16x2 i| 
will support a shelf from sixteen to eighteen inches wide, as the bracket need 
not reach to the extreme outer edge. 



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^Carpenter's Boring ^JVIachines. 



GRADUATED WAYS, 




Plain, to bore only vertically, ------- each, $4 75 

Angular, to bore at any angle (like cut), - " 6 25 

Augers, usual quality, 18 quarters, 1, 1-^ and 2 inch, - - - per set, 2 75 

" Snell's, 18 quarter, 1, 1-^ and 2 inch, ... " 2 75 

PACKED TWO, FOUR AND SIX IN A CASE. 

When packed 2 in a case, add for case, - - - - - - o 75 

" 4 " - 1 50 

" " 6 " " no charge for case. 

The ways are graduated to quarter inches, so a carpenter can see at a glance 
how deeply the auger has entered the wood. 

CARPENTER'S CLAMP SCREWS. 




With Crank or Wheels as ordered. 

With Stirrup, for trestle, (not shown,) per pair. 



$5 00 



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29 



JStEPTOE'S ^[oRTISING ^ACH'INE 




Boxed, complete, (no chai-ge for boxing,) with four Chisels — 5-16, -|, -£, 

-§ inch — and one stock for Blind Chisels, and 3 pairs of Bitts, - - $48 00 

EXTRA CHISELS, IF WANTED. 

i to -| inch, $1 50 each. •§- to f inch, $1 75 each. •£ to 1 inch, $2 00 each. 

Blind Chisels, for hand or machine, 3 pairs of Bitts — 1^, i-|-, if inch, $5 00 
Blind Bitts, fitted to old stock, per pair, ------ 1 25 



30 



^James L. Haven & Pompany's 



A 



RINDSTONE tt IXTURES. 



K 



HAVEN'S PATENT GRINDSTONE FIXTURES. 




17 


19 


22 


25 


30 inch 


3^ 


4K 


5 


5K 


5K inch 


17 00 


19 00 


22 OO 


2500 


30 OO 



WARRANTED PREFERABLE TO ANY OTHER STYLE IN USE. 

Order as we number them, by the length of Shaft. 



Length of shaft, - - 15 
Thickness of stone, - 3 

Price per dozen sets, $15 00 

PACKED HALF DOZEN SETS IN A CASE. 
THE ROLLERS HAVE CHILLED BEARINGS, 

and are entirely enclosed in a case like an axle pulley, so that trouble by broken 
sets, caused by the loss of rollers, is impossible either in the hands of dealer or 
consumer; and when in use, they are thoroughly protected from water or grit. 
All japanned "with our best japan, packed half dozen in a case, and a show card 
in each box. 

A sample, mounted on a board, sent "with the first order, 
FREE OF CHARGE, if requested. 



No. 3. GRINDSTONE FIXTURES. 



mm 

mm 




Flanged, with Screw and Nut and Covers for the Rollers. 

19 inch Shafts, packed half dozen sets in a case, per dozen sets, 



524 00 



JLLUSTRATED pATALOGUE AND PRICE L.IST. 



Grindstone Fixtures 



No. 6. GRINDSTONE FIXTURES. 



31 




AP^ S ' 



17 inch Shafts, packed half dozen sets in a case, per dozen sets, 



$16 00 



Nos. 4 and 5. GRINDSTONE FIXTURES. 




SQUARE SHAFTS. 

No. 4, 17 inch Shafts, packed 1 dozen sets in a case, per dozen sets, - $9 00 
« £ !6 " " •' I " " " •' " " - - 7 OO 



PRICES OF THE SEPARATE PARTS : 

For the convenience of those requiring parts to replace those lost or sold, we 
give the prices for each piece separate, as a dozen sets of one part is seldom, if 
ever, ordered. 





Shafts, 


Shafts 


Frames 


Rollers 


Flanges 


Covers 


Loops 


Hand 




with Nuts 


only. 


only. 


only. 


only. 


only. 


only. 


Cranks. 


No. 3. each, 


75 c - 


- - 


I IC. 


IOC. 


IOC. 


18c. 


- - 


I 5 C. 


« 6, » 


50c. 


- - 


9 c. 


7|c 


7*c 


I2C. 


- - 


14c. 


" 4, " 


- - 


35 c - 


7i c - 


4 c. 


- - 


- - 


2C. 


12^-C. 


" 5. " 


- - 


2^C. 


5 C - 


3 C - 


- - 


- - 


2C. 


I2|C. 



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FLUSH CHEST HANDLES. 











OS. 

$1 


1 

75 


2 

2 25 


3 

5 °° 



5 50 per dozen pairs. 



FLUSH RINGS 




Per dozen, - - -'.■_.- - - ~ 7 3 cents. 



DRAWER PULLS 





Nos. 7, 8, 10, 11. 



No. 1, 2-| inch, Japanned, 
2, 2-| " Coppered, 

4, 4 " Japanned, 

5, 4 " Coppered, 
7^ 3 " Japanned, 
8, 3 " Coppered, 

10, 4^- " Japanned, 

11, 4-J " Coppered, 

101, z\ " Japanned, 

102, 2-^- " Coppered, ... 

735, Fancy Drawer Handle, 4^ inch long, 

736, " " " 51 " 




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33 



"VyARNER'S JiAND £lAMP ^CREWS. 

HIGHEST PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED AT PARIS IN 1867. 




Greatly improved in strength, style and effectiveness ; a rib being added to the side. 

IN PACKAGES OF HALF DOZEN EACH. 

No. 3, opens 5-^ inches, per doz. $7 50 

4, " 7 " "9 °° 

5, " 8. " " 11 00 

6, " 10 " " 13 00 



IN BOXES OF ONE DOZEN EACH. 

No. 00, opens 2 inches, per doz. $2 00 

0, " 2\ " " 3 00 

1, " 3 " "4 °° 

2, " 4 " "6 00 



PEW BOOK RACKS. 




No. 1, bronzed, for church pews, 

a u u a u 



75 cents each. 
50 " " 



SASH ROLLERS. 




No. 1, plate 2 by 1 inch, wheel f inch diameter, f inch thick, per gross, $3 00 
" 3, " if by I « "| " " 1 " " " 2 25 

" 5, " i|byn-i6in. " f " "I " " " 2 °° 



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ROGGINS' PATTERN THUMB LATCHES. 




Papered singly. One dozen in a package. Twelve dozen in a case. 
Per dozen, --...-...... 65 cents. 



BLAKE'S PATTERN THUMB LATCHES. 





Nos. 

45 



1 

55 



3 4 

75 85 cents per dozen. 



STORE DOOR LATC HE S — Oblique Handles. 

For either Right or Left Hand Doors, \\i to 3 Inches thick. 





No. 6. 

No. 6, with Plate, Bolt and Nuts, 
" 16, " " for Wood Screws, 



No. 16. 



per dozen, $4 50 
3 12 



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35 



WROUGHT GATE OR BARN DOOR LATCHES 

To open from inside, bore an auger hole under it and lift with the finger. 



8 
i>2 OO 




4 KI " 



lihCi 



■■■IS 



10 

2 35 



n 

265 



12 inch. 

2 7=5 per dozen. 



MORTISE GATE LATCHES. 



...-,. 



ralllll 
WW 



iffliBiiiBiiii 



w 



■ 



No. 1, riveted, per dozen, - $1 00 | No. 2, not riveted, per dozen, - $0 90 




SATNT LOUIS GATE LATCHES. 




No. 1, per dozen, 



$1 75 J No. 2, very heavy, per dozen, $3 50 



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T 



ULLEYS 



*>7S 



SIDE PULLEYS, 




SINGLE. 
2% 3 inch, 

i 40 3 57 per dozen. 



DOUBLE 
X inch. 



Per dozen, 



SCREW PULLEYS 



$1 65 




SCREW PULLEY. 
IK 2% 3 inch, 
jio 70 1 40 i 95 per doz. 



ENCASED. 

2}4 inch Wheel. 

Per dozen, - - $2 20 



HALF CASED. 

2% inch Wheel. 

Per dozen, - - $1 65 



UPRIGHT FRAME PULLEYS. 




SINGLE. 
IJ4 2K inch. 

|>o 75 i 40 per dozen. 



DOUBLE. 
l l A 2 }4 inch. 

$1 65 3 30 per dozen. 



DUMB WAITER PULLEYS. 

Very heavy and strong, for f inch rope, per dozen, 



LAUNDRY PULLEYS. 

Very heavy, per dozen, ------ 



$7 50 



$3 50 



Nos. 1 
$095 



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37 



PLUMB BOBS 





IRON. 
2 3 

i 40 2 25 per dozen. 



LEAD. 
Nos. 12 3 

$2 00 2 50 4 20 per dozen. 



SASH CORD IRONS 




Per cross, 



50 cents. 



PORCH SUPPORTS 




Japanned, per pair, for one post, 



16 cents. 



CHEST ROLLERS. 




No. 1, Roller i^in.-diam., pr doz., $1 25 



TRUCK ROLLERS. 




Heavy, for Store Boxes. 



" 2, " I 



<i a 



60 I No. 3, Roller i-f in. diam., pr doz., $3 00 



38 



James L. Haven & Pompany's 



Store Poor ^hutter Jrimmings, 



6 7 



2 

72 



SHUTTER SCREWS. 




3 inch. 
85 cents per dozen. 



SHUTTER LOCKS. 




Polished Faces, per dozen, (including 3 Keys), - - - $3 00 

Keys only, if ordered extra, per dozen, - - 50 

The above is a new pattern (patented,) much preferable to old style. 
The Bolt fits closely, preventing the entrance of dirt, and can not be pushed 
down from the outside. 



SHUTTER LIFTS. 



Mil 




No. 1. THREE HOLE. 
Per gross, - - - - $2 2=5 



No. 2. FLUSH 



Per gross, 



$3 5o 



STUBS AND PLATES. 





No. 1. SQUARE HOLE. 
Per gross, - - - - $2 00 



No. 2. ROUND HOLE. 
Per gross, - - - $2 00 



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39 



^H UTTER j?ASTENERS. 



MACKRELL'S PATTERN. 




Each Package complete for either Brick or Frame Houses. 

No. i, for Shutters, i^- inch and less, per dozen sets, 
« 3 , " " 2 " " " - 



STETSON'S DROP PATTERN. 




52 OO 
2 OO 




FOR BRICK. 



INSIDE FASTENERS. 



FOR FRAME. 



For Brick Buildings, complete with Inside Fasteners, per dozen sets, - $2 oo 

" Frame " " " " " " li 2 oo 

Inside Fasteners, separate, per dozen sets. - - - "35 



STEAMBOAT SHUTTER FASTENERS. 





STEAMBOAT DROP BOLTS. 
To hold Shutters shut. 

Per dozen sets, - - - $i 25 



STEAMBOAT SHUTTER FASTENERS. 
To hold Shutters open. 

Per dozen pairs, - - - $0 4S 



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TRANSOM TRIMMINGS. 






TRANSOM SPRINGS. TRANSOM PIVOTS. TRANSOM PIVOTS. 
Per dozen, - - $i oo No. i, per gross, - $i 55 No. 2, per gross, - $2 75 



HAND RAIL SCREWS. 




No. 1,4 by •§ , double nut, - 

h 5 b y t» " - - 

2, 4 by 5-16, " " - 

2, 4i by 5-16," » 

2, 5 by 5-16, " 

3, 4 by ■§, half wood screw, single nut, 

3, 4! by|, " " " " " 
3,5 by|, " » « « " 
3'5iby|, " " 

4, 4 by 7-16, " 

4,41 by 7-16, " » 

4,5 by 7-16, " " 

4, 5i by 7-16, » " » '< « 



per gross, $4 75 

5 25 
5 75 

3 75 

4 25 

4 75 

5 5° 

6 00 

6 50 

7 00 

5 5o 

6 00 

6 50 

7 00 



STAIR RAIL BRACKETS. 




Bronzed, per dozen, 



$3 25 



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41 



jSash ^eights. 

Per pound, ------..... 3JL cents. 

APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF ROUND WEIGHTS. 



6 Light Sash. 


4 Weights, 


1% inch 


1% inch 


\% inch 


\% inch 


1% inch 


2 inch 


i 


1% inch. 


each tc 


weigh 


diameter. 


din 111 


eter. 


diameter. 


diameter. 


diameter. 


diameter. 


1 


8 by 10 


4 


lbs. 


12 in. 


1 1 


n. 


10 in. 


- 


. 


. 


. 


A i 


9 " 12 


5 


u 


15 in. 


H 


n. 


13 m. 










BNi 


9 " H 


5i 




16 in. 


Ic 5 


n. 


14 in. 


- - 


- 


- 


- - 




9 " 15 


6 


a 


18 in. 


17 


n. 


15 m. 


13 m. 


II 


in. 


8 in. 




9 " 16 


°i 


a 


19 in. 


18 


n. 


16 in. 


14 in. 


12 


in. 


9 in. 




10 " 12 


5 


u 


15 in. 


H 


n. 


13 in. 


11 in. 


IO 


in. 


7 in. 


11 


10 " 14 


b 


a 


18 in. 


l 7 


n. 


15 m. 


13 m. 


II 


in. 


8 in. 




10 " 15 


6| 


a 


19 in. 


18 


n. 


16 in. 


14 in. 


12 


in. 


9 in. 


Ml 


10 " 16 


7i 


a 


21 in. 


20 


n. 


18 in. 


15 m. 


r 3 


in. 


10 in. 


iii 1 


10 " 17 


7i 


a 


22 in. 


21 


n. 


19 in. 


15 in. 


H 


in. 


10 in. 


1 1 


10 " 18 


7f 


a 


23 m. 


22 


n. 


20 in. 


16 in. 


H 


in. 


11 in. 


! 1 


10 " 19 


«i 


a 


24 in. 


2 3 


n. 


21 in. 


17 in. 


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in. 


11 in. 


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10 " 20 


8| 


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25 in. 


24 


n. 


22 in. 


18 in. 


16 


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12 in. 


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9i 


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- 


23 in. 


19 in. 


l6 


in. 


13 111. 


10 " 22 


10 


a 


- - 


- 


-. 


25 in. 


20 in. 


18 


in. 


14 in. 


10 " 24 


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a 










20 in. 


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14 in. 


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10 " 26 


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23 m. 


20 


in. 


16 in. 


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a 










15 m. 


13 


in. 


10 in. 


wt 


11 " 16 


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15 m. 


H 


n. 


10 in. 


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11 " 17 


n 


u 










16 in. 


H 


n. 


11 in. 


mm\ 


11 " 18 


H 


a 










17 in. 


J 5 


n. 


11 in. 


CI 




11 " 19 


8* 

8| 


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- 


- 


- 


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17 in. 


15 


n. 


12 in. 










11 " 20 












17 in. 

18 in. 


16 


n. 


12 in. 




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11. 


12 in. 




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j; 




11 " 22 


9 


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19 in. 


16 
18] 
191 
141 


n. 


13 in. 




iy^r 






11 " 24 
11 " 26 


10 
11 

8 












20 in. 
22 in. 
17 in. 


n. 
n. 
n. 


14 in. 

15 in. 
11 in. 




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1; 








12 " 16 


s : y : r 




1% in. Sash. 
























i V 






12 by 18 


10 
11 


a 










20 in. 

22 in. 


iSi 
19 i 


n. 
n. 


14 in. 

15 in. 




B 






12 " 20 


=^5 




12 " 22 


12 


a 










24 in. 


21 1 


n. 


16 in. 


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12 " 24 


J 3 


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26 in. 


231 


n. 


17 in. 


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We make a specialty of Sash Weights. They are smooth, tapered at each 
end, to prevent catching on each other; size and weight cast on each one. 

For convenience in ordering, we give our Table of Sizes, as it frequently hap- 
pens that by following instructions as to diameter, &c, we get them too long for 
the pockets for which they are intended. The weight of Sash we have given, 
though not exact, is near enough for all practical purposes. It is safer, how- 
ever, always to weigh the Sash. 

Square Weights are not so good, but are about one-third heavier than round, 
and are only made to order. 



ORDER FOUR TO A WINDOW 

D 



NOT TOO I.ONG FOR THE POCKET. 



42 



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STAR ANCHORS. 




No. i, 8 inch Star, 15 inch shank, for 9 inch walls, per dozen, 

» 2, 10 " " 17 " " " 13 " 

" 3, 12 " " 20 " " " 17 ■" 

Without shanks, per pound, - - - 



$4 80 
6 00 
9 00 

05 



IRON BRICK FOR HANGING IRON SHUTTERS. 



m*a 



5ggglfc»|B=fe 

€>=ai=C»t'i!II^l 



No. 1, light pattern, per pair, 
" 2, heavy " " 



$0 So 
1 20 



SPOUT SHOES. 




3^ foot long, for 3 inch spout, each, 

w u a a » u a u 

^ a a u . a 

5 " " •' 6 " 



u u 



a a 



4 00 

5 °° 
S 50 



COAL HOLE COVERS. 




CISTERN COVERS. 




16 inch inside, each, - - $4 00 
19 " t; " - 6 00 

We furnish the 16 inch with a cover, 
16 in. diameter, 10 in. deep, each, $5 50 | fitted to our Chain Pump Curbs. 



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43 



STAIR STEP PLATES 

Painted. 



14 by 6 


inches 


) 


- each, 


$0 


40 


2 7 by 7i 


inches, - - each, $0 75 


18 by 6 


u 


- 






5° 


30 by 6 


85 


24 by 6 


u 


light, 


cc 




55 


30 by 7 


- " 95 


24 by 6 


u 


heavy, 


(1 




60 


36 by 8 


" - "1 20 


24 by 7 


u 


- 


" 




So 


4 8byS 


- " 1 60 


24 by 7| 


u 


■ 






S5 


Brass of 


ibove sizes, per pound, 40 



VENTILATOR GRATES. 

No. 1, 8 by 9, flanged, each, 

" 2, 12 by 13, " 

" 3> 9 b y 9' plain, 

" 4> § by 9, « 

" 5, 8 by 12, « - 

" 6, 10 by 14, fancy pattern. ------ 

" 7. I3 by 14, " '•---.--. 

" 8, io£ by 15, " '• ------ 

" 9. J 3 b y J 5> " «'•-•-- 

" 10, 18 by 36, » . - . 



i>o 90 

1 3 5 
60 

75 
§5 



>°35 



GATE WEIGHTS 

6 



14 pounds. 
1 00 each. 



BOX DRAIN GRATES. 
11 by 13 inches, ------- each, $6 00 

STRAINER GRATES. 
No. 1, 11 inches diameter, round pattern, ----- each, $0 50 

" <? 11 " " " " - - - - M T 2C 

" 3, 10 '■ " square " ----- <• 65 

SINK AND STENCH TRAPS. 
Size of hole, 11^- inches, -------- each, $3 00 



44 



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WROUGHT HASPS AND STAPLES 

JAPANNED AND PACKED IN PAPER BOXES. 




3 456 7 8 9 10 11 12 inch. 

£o 68 73 78 90 1 06 1 24 1 38 1 54 1 84 2 64 per dozen. 



WROUGHT HASPS AND STAPLES 

With Double Hooks. 

JAPANNED AND PACKED IN PAPER BOXES. 




5 6 7 8 9 

ii^o 144 158 176 198 



10 

2 20 



11 

2 64 



12 inch. 
3 84 per dozen. 



WROUGHT BENT HASPS AND STAPLES. 

JAPANNED AND PACKED IN PAPER BOXES. 



4 

$085 




5 

90 



6 

I 02 



7 
I l( 



8 
I 30 



9 

1 5° 



10 inch. 
i 76 per dozen. 



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45 



WROUGHT HOOKS AND STAPLES 

JAPANNED AND PACKED IN PAPER BOXES. 




2 2K 3 3V 2 4 4K 5 5K 6 7 8 9 inch. 

$490 540 610 640 712 S So 976 n 00 11 60 1460 1800 20 00 gross. 



WROUGHT STAPLES, 

PACKED IN PAPER BOXES. 




1 IK 2 2K 3 3K 4 4^ 5 inch. 

1 1 04 i 06 i 32 i 80 2 60 3 20 5 00 6 00 6 50 per gross. 



TRAP DOOR RINGS AND STAPLES. 




IK 1% 2 2K 2K 

45 50 60 70 80 



2% 3 3K 4 inch. 

90 i 00 i 10 I 20 cents per dozen. 



CORNER IRONS FOR SHUTTERS. 




1 IK IK 1% IK 1% 2 2K 3 inches wide. 

Edges filed, 80 1 00 1 20 1 40 1 60 cents per dozen. 

Not filed, 70 90 1 10 1 30 1 50 



cc u 



46 



James L. Haven & Pompany's 



J- 



ocks and Latches 



h 



JANUS FACED 
UPRIGHT RIM KNOB LOCKS 




Bas **v™nDm. 



For Right or Left Hand Doors. 



No. 


Size. 


KNOBS AND ESCUTCHEONS AS ORDERED. 

Packed complete with Screws to match. 

Quarter Dozen Bundles. Six Dozen in a Case. 


Without 
Knobs. 


Mineral 
Knobs & 
Japan'd 
Mount'gs 


Porcel'in 
Knobs & 
Japan'd 

Mount'gs 


Porcel'in 

Knobs & 

Plated 

Mount'gs 


5°3 


4 by 3 i 


Iron Bolts, Tinned Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
per dozen, .... 


$3 


75 


$5 35 


$5 75 


$IO 75 


5°4 


4 b y3i 


Iron Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
per dozen, - 


4 


5° 


6 10 


6 50 


II 50 


Soi 


4? b y 3i 


Iron Bolts, Tinned Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
















Latch Stop, - - per dozen, 


4 


00 


5 6o 


6 00 


II OO 


502 


4i b y 3i 


Iron Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
Latch Stop, - - per dozen, 


4 


75 


6 35 


6 75 


11 75 


500 


4l by 3^ 


Iron Bolts, Coppered Keys, 1 Tum- 
bler, Latch Stop, - per dozen, 


4 


2 5 


5 S 5 


6 25 


11 25 


Sio 


4l by 31 


Iron Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
















Latch Stop, - - per dozen, 


6 


00 


7 60 


8 00 


13 00 


520 


4i by 3I 


Brass Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
Latch Stop, - - per dozen, 


7 


5° 


9 10 


9 5° 


H 5° 



To Reverse the Latch, grasp it with the thumb and finger and force it in 
the case sufficiently to allow it to revolve ; turn it half around, and it will resume 
its place reversed. 



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47 



JANUS FACED 
HORIZONTAL RIM KNOB LOCKS 




Nos. 301— 402 Nos. 310 — 412 

For Right or Left Hand Doors. 



So. 



Size. 



301 


5 b y3i 


300 


5 b y3i 


302 


5 b y 3i 


401 


6 by 3i 


400 


6 by 3! 


402 


6 by 3-fc 


310 


5 by 3i 


3 11 


5 by 3i 


312 


5 by 3i 


410 


6 by 4 


411 


6 by 4 


412 


6 by 4 



KNOBS AND ESCUTCHEONS AS ORDERED. 

Packed complete with Screws to match. 

Quarter Dozen Bundles. Six Dozen in a Case. 



Iron Bolts, Coppered Keys, 1 Tum- 
bler, - - - per dozen, 

Iron Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
per dozen, - 

Brass Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
per dozen, - 

Iron Bolts, Coppered Keys, 1 Tum- 
bler, - - - per dozen, 

Iron Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
per dozen, .... 

Brass Bolts, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 
per dozen, - ,- - - 

Iron Bolts, Coppered Keys, Slide 
Bolts, 1 Tumbler, - per dozen, 

Iron Bolts, Brass Keys, Slide Bolts, 
1 Tumbler, - - per dozen, 

Brass Bolts, Brass Keys, Slide Bolts, 
1 Tumbler, - - per dozen, 

Iron Bolts, Coppered Keys, Slide 
Bolts, 1 Tumbler, - per dozen, 

Iron Bolts, Brass Keys, Slide Bolts, 
1 Tumbler, - - per dozen, 

Brass Bolts, Brass Keys, Slide Bolts, 
1 Tumbler, - - per dozen, 



Without 
Knobs. 


Mineral 
Knobs & 
Japan'd 
Mount'gs 


Porcel'n 
Knobs & 
Japan'd 
Mount'gs 


$5 50 


$7 10 


$7 50 


6 50 


S 10 


S 50 


8 00 


9 60 


10 00 


6 50 


8 10 


8 50 


7 5° 


9 10 


9 5° 


9 00 


10 60 


11 00 


6 50 


8 10 


8 50 


7 5° 


9 10 


9 5° 


Q 50 


1 1 10 


11 50 


7 5° 


9 10 


9 5° 


8 50 


10 10 


10 50 


10 50 


12 10 


12 50 



Porcel'n 

Knobs & 

Plated 

Mount'gs 



$12 50 

x 3 5° 

15 00 

13 5° 

14 50 

16 00 

*3 5° 
H 5° 
16 50 

H 5° 
J 5 5° 
*7 5° 



48 



James y,. jtEayen 8j- Pompany's 



JANUS FACED 
HORIZONTAL RIM DEAD LOCKS. 



m 



,.^JiiR 







; l J l :^ : '!i ; ' J ^"' ; - l ;: ; '"; : : i ; |, ' li !: i ^|; 1 

dfeMI 

iililliii, 

BOSAfiT&anLL/WMaK 

For Right or Left Hand Doors. 

PACKED WITH ESCUTCHEON PLATES AND SCREWS. 

.Sz'^e. T^r dozen. 

175, 3^ by 2-J, Iron Bolts, Coppered Iron Keys, - - - - $2 75 

0175, 2ik D y 2 h " " Brass Keys, - - - - 3 75 

1750, 31 by 2 J, Brass " " " ------ 5 00 

51, 3^- by 2-^, Iron " Coppered Iron Keys, for Closet Locks, 2 00 

051, 3i by 2- 1 -, " " Brass " " " " - 3 00 

OI 5h 3i°y 2 i Brass " " " " " " 4 75 



No. 



JANUS FACED 
UPRIGHT STORE DOOR RIM DEAD LOCKS. 




B *B.CW. ^VF 

Heavy, for Right or Left Hand Narrow Style Doors. 

Constructed "with great eare, for outside or other Doors, where se- 
cure fastening is required. 

No. 180, 5 inch, 3 Tumblers, heavy Iron Bolts, 2 Brass Keys, 

" " 2 

" " 2 

" " 2 

Brass " 2 

2 



182, 


5 


a 


I " 


190, 


6 


a 


3 


192, 


6 


a 


1 " 


280, 


5 


a 


3 


282, 


5 


a 


1 " 


290, 


6 


a 


3 


292, 


6 


a 


1 " 



each, $1 50 


i 


92 


t. 


1 75 


' 


1 10 


k 


1 85 


i 


1 2 5 


' 


2 20 


i 


1 5° 



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49 



MORTISE KNOB LOCKS 



isr lie iiiiffliiiiiS t 

HI ^' 

I I I I 



a 



il 



III 8 *' 11 illlllllll llli Hill IF! 

BOEAfirtSTILLMM. \ 11 W 




No. 75 



No. 70 



No. 



Size. 



For Right or Left Hand Doors, of usual thickness. 



Without 
Furnit'e 
per do/. 



Mineral 
Knobs & 
Japan' d 
Mount'gs 
per doz. 



Porcel'n 
Knobs & 
Japan'd 
Mount'gs 
per doz. 



Porcel'n 
Knobs & 
Plated 
Mount'gs 
per doz. 



75 
70 



4 by'3± 

41 b y 3i 



Iron Bolts, Lacquered Iron Face and 
Strikers, Copp'd Keys, 1 Tumbler, 

Brass Bolts, Brass Hubs, Brass Face & 
Strikers, Brass Keys, 1 Tumbler, 



$5 00 



12 00 



$6 60 
13 60 



$7 00 
14 00 



$15 00 



MORTISE FRONT DOOR LOCKS. 




!!|! fflfi I ' 1 

mUHHi 

I 

■liiilll 




With Night Works. 



No. 


Size. 


For Doors of usual thickness. 


Without 

Furniture, 
per doz. 


Porcelain 
Knobs and 

Plated 

Mountings, 

per doz. 


97 


5i b y4i 


Brass Keys, Brass Bolts, Brass Hubs, Face and 
Strikers, Brass Latch Knob, and two Brass 
Night Keys, - 


$50 OO 


$72 OO 



50 



jIames L. Haven & Pompany's 



RABBETED MORTISE KNOB LOCKS. 




Japanned Cases. Very Heavy. 











Porcelain 


No. 


Size. 


PACKED WITH ESCUTCHEONS AND SCREWS. 


Without 
Furniture. 


Knobs and 

Plated 
Mountings. 


qo 


5i b y4 


Cast Case, 2 Brass Bolts, Brass Hubs, Fronts 










and Strikers, Brass Keys, - - each, 


$2 75 


$4 OO 


9 1 


6 by 5 


Wrought Iron Case, 2 Brass Bolts, Brass Keys, 
Brass Fronts, Hubs & Strikers, 3 Tumblers, 






92 


4 b y 3 f 


each, ------- 

Wrought Iron Case, guarded Bolts, 2 Brass 
Bolts, Hubs, Fronts & Strikers, Brass Keys, 


II OO 


12 25 






3 Tumblers, for narrow style Doors, each, 


4 OO 


5 2 5 



SLIDING DOOR MORTISE KNOB LOCKS. 




Japanned Iron Cases. 



No. 



Size. 



PACKED WITH ESCUTCHEONS AND SCREWS. 



Without 
Furniture. 



Porcelain 
Knobs and 

Plated 
Mountings. 



86 



171 

AND 

172 



5 b y 3i 
5^ inch, 

5i " 



Cast Case, Astragal Brass Fronts, Brass Hubs 
and Strikers, 2 Brass Bolts and Keys, each, 

Packed in Pairs. One each of Nos. 171 & 172. To match. 

Wrought Case, Upright Astragal Brass Front, 
Brass Hubs and Strikers, Brass Keys, 

Upright Reverse Astragal Brass Front, Brass 
Hubs, ------- 



$i 67 



4 60 



$2 92 



35 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price L.ist. 



51 



SLIDING DOOR RIM KNOB LOCKS. 

JAPANNED IRON CASES. 

JVo. Size. per dozen. 

88, 4 by 4, Brass Keys, Brass Latch and Hubs, without Furniture, - $io 50 



SLIDING DOOR MORTISE KNOB LATCHES. 

JAPANNED IRON CASES. 

No. 89, Astragal Brass Front, Brass Latch, Brass Hubs and Strikers, 

without Furniture, - per dozen, $10 00 

" 89^, Plain Front, Brass Latch, Brass Hubs and Strikers, without 

Furniture, ------- per dozen, 8 00 



SLIDING DOOR SHEAVES AND RAIL. 




3 4 5 6 inch. 

Sheaves — all Iron, Japanned, per set of four, $1 00 1 25 1 50 2 00 
" Brass Wheels and Face, Wro't Iron Case, 5 75 7 50 8 75 



Rail — 1 inch, Iron, Japanned, in 2-foot lengths, 

» T 1 a u a a a 

x 8 

" i and i-J inch, Brass, in 18-inch lengths, 

" Astragal and Brass, in lengths to order, 



per foot, 7 cents. 
8 " 
65 " 
per foot, $1 10 



SLIDING DOOR STOPS. 




Iron, Japanned, - - - - per dozen, $0 60 

Brass, - " 3 5° 



In ordering Sliding Door Trimmings, give the hight and width of the door, 
and distance from center of lock-rail to the bottom of door. 



52 



James p. Haven & Pompany's 



RIM KNOB LATCHES. 




BCGART&STILLK1AN.CIN. 



No. 



Size. 



For Right or Left Hand Doors. 
PACKED WITH ESCUTCHEONS AND SCREWS. 



Without 
Furniture. 



Mineral 
Knobs and 

Japanned 
Mountings. 



Porcelain 
Knobs and 

Japanned 
Mountings. 



060 



3l b y 2 f 

3fby 2 | 



Iron Bolts, Brass Knob, per dozen, 
Brass Bolts, Brass Knob, " 



$3 00 
4 00 



$4 60 

5 6o 



$5 00 
6 00 



HORIZONTAL RIM NIGHT LATCHES. 




For Right or L.eft Hand Doors. 

PACKED WITH ESCUTCHEONS AND SCREWS. 

No. 3, 3^ by 2-|, 2 Brass Drilled Pin Keys, Brass Slide Knob, Brass Stop, 
a Safe Latch, complete, ----- per dozen, 



MORTISE DOOR BOLTS 




00 



No. 3, Square Case, 2\ inches; Brass Front, Hub and Striker; Brass Bolts 

and Turn Keys, and Escutcheons, - per dozen, $9 00 



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53 



DOOR KNOBS. 

Eastern Pattern Extension Spindles. 




For Rim and Mortise Locks. 

PACKED WITH JAPANNED OR PLATED SCREWS TO MATCH ROSES. 

No. ioo, Rim Mineral Knobs, Japanned Mountings, - - per dozen, $i 60 
200, " Porcelain " " » 

230, " " « Plated 

" no, Mortise Mineral " Japanned '• 

210, " Porcelain" " " 

235, " " " Plated 

Knobs on Swivel Spindles.— Extra, per dozen, - - - - $3 00 



" 2 


00 


6 


00 


" 1 


60 


" 2 


00 


6 


00 



CRANK HANDLES AND KNOBS. 

No. 13, 2\ inch, Mineral Knob, Japanned Crank, 

" 140, 2\ " Porcelain " " " 

14, i\ " " " Plated 

" 5 1 ' 2 ¥ " Brass Knob, Brass Lever Handle, - 
" 5100, " Lever Handle, both ends, 

" 510, " T " " " 



per d 

u 
u 


ozen, 


$5 00 
8 00 
15 00 
23 00 
18 00 
18 00 



BRASS AND PLATED DOOR KNOBS. 

For Rim and Mortise Locks. 



No. 


Size. 


Packed Complete 


with Screws to Match. 


Brass. 


Electro- 
Plated. 


Hand- 
Plated. 


300 


if inch, 


Rim, open end, 


per dozen, 


$9 OO 


- 


- 


301 


4 " 


" or mortise, 


a 


II 00 


- 


- 


305 


2 " 


u a u 


i< 


H 5° 


$24 OO 


$45 OO 


310 


Z 4 


a a it 


a 


iS 00 


28 00 


50 OO 


315 


o 1 u 

Z 2 


a u u 


a 


20 00 


30 00 


6S co 



In ordering Knobs specify "RIM" or "MORTISE." 



54 



/AMES p. f-fAVEN &• pOMPANY'S 



BRASS AND IRON KEYS 




No. 50, 

5 2 > 
53' 
54, 

55' 

6, 

7, 

3, 

11, 

19, 

31, 

3°' 
3 1 * 
41, 



For Rim and Mortise Locks. 

Iron, for Locks No. 75, - 

401, 410, - 

300, 310, - 

5 01 , 5°3- 

500, ----- 

70, 75, - 

86, 90, 171, 

91, 

97, ... . 

88, 
400,401,403,411,412, 
300, 302, 311, 312, 502, 504. 510. 



Br 



!0. 



l8o, l82, I9O, I92, --.-- 

l8o, l82, I90, I92, - 

BRASS BLANK KEYS, for Rim and Mortise Locks, to order. 



$0 



37i 
37i 
37i 

37i 

371 

2 5 

35 

5° 

76 

5° 
5° 
35 
35 
5° 
3 5 



ESCUTCHEONS. 



No. 


Packed Complete with Screws to Match. 


Iron 
Japan' d 


Brass. 


Electro- 
Plated. 


Hand- 
Plated. 


I 


Plate Raised Pattern, 13-16 inch key-hole, for 
Locks 5 inches and under, - 


30c. 


$0 75 


$2 OO 




5 


Plate Raised Pattern, £ inch key-hole, for 
Locks 6 inches, _■-.-.._._ 


_ 


2 50 


4 5° 


$9 OO 


40 


Drop Flat Pattern, 1 inch key -hole, for Locks 
6 and 7 inches, ----- 


_ 


6 00 


9 5° 


12 OO 


3° 


Drop Raised Pattern, 1 inch key-hole, for 
Locks 6 and 7 inches, 


_ 


3 5° 


5 3 5 


7 OO 


3 1 


Drop Raised Pattern, i-§ inch key-hole, for 
Locks No. 97, ----- 


. 


5 °° 


8 00 


IO 50 


20 


Night Key Pattern, -f inch long key-hole, for 
Locks No. 3, 


30c. 


5° 


I OO 




21 


Night Key Pattern, ^ inch round key-hole, 
for Locks No. 97, ----- 




5° 


I OO 


2 CO 

J 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



55 



CABINET HARDWARE. 



Plate Rasters 



Long Wrought Pivots. 




No. 1 



No. 2 



No. 3 



No. 4 




No. 5 



No. 6 



No. 7 



IMPROVED 



pATENT j^URNITURE j^ASTERS 




1% inch No. 'Z. Patent. 
Heavy, all Iron, and with Porcelain Wheels. 




No. 4. Patent. 

All Iron, and with Porcelain Wheels. 



We offer a full line of our 

PATENT RIBBED CASTERS, 

Which we have proved by actual tests to have more than double the strength 
of the common shape. 

Prices the same as the old style. We ask our customers to order a sample lot. 

There is no change in the size of the sockets, the frames only requiring 
strenortheninor 



J". RODBFBE/. 



BEDSTEAD FASTENING. 



Reissued June 20, 1871. 



443 : 




fflHiSgiii:,: 'SB 

llllll il!!M;!]i!S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii 



ANN M. RODEFER, 
Administratrix of Joseph Rodefer, Inventor, dec 'd. 
By Knight Bros., Attorneys. 



Attest: Jas. H. Layman, 
John Kiloh. 



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 



ANN M. RODEFER, OF HAMILTON COUNTY, ADMINISTRATRIX 

OF JOSEPH RODEFER, DECEASED ; ASSIGNOR TO 

JAS. L. HAVEN & CO., OF CINCINNATI, O. 

letters Patent Uo. 12.693, dated April 10, 1855; extended seven years; 
reissue No. 4,432, dated June 20th, 1871. 

^JVIPROVEJVIENT IJS pED^TEAD ]?A£TEjs|INq£. 



THE SCHEDULE REFERRED TO IN THESE LETTERS PATENT, AND MAKING PART OF THE SAME. 



To all whom it may concern : 

Be it known that Joseph Rodefer, deceised, 
late of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, in- 
vented a new and useful Improvement in Bed- 
stead Fastenings, of which the following is a 
specification. 

Nature and Objects of the Invention. 

The invention consists in giving the shank, 
or that portion of the bedstead-fastening by 
which it is attached to the rail or post, an annu- 
lar segmental form, adapted to occupy such a 
corresponding segmental cavity in the rail as 
cm be excavated at a single operation by means 
of a rotary cutter, thus combining great strength 
and endurance with simplicity and cheapness of 
manufacture. 

General Description with Reference to the 
Drawing. 

The drawing is a side elevation of a male or 
tenon part or member of a bedstead-fastening 
embodying said invention. 

a is a portion of a bedstead rail, and 

b a post, which latter is shown partly in sec- 
tion. 

The male or tenon member of the fastening 
is, in its simplest form, an annular segment, c, 
which is sunk into a corresponding annular 
groove or cavity in the side of the rail irom 
whose end the portions e and / project to form 



the tenons. One of these portions e being hook- 
e 1, as shown, may engage over a pin, g, within 
the post-mortise h, within which the portion /, 
also engaging, prevents any turning of the rail 
in the post. 

The member c may be secured against lateral 
displacement by a button or otherwise. 

Where intended for use in conjunction with a 
common two-hole mortise-plate both projections 
may have the same hooked or dovetailed form 
as the upper one here shown, and may be 
strengthened by a brace or cord-piece, so as to 
have the lorm of the letter D. 

While described, and chiefly intended for the 
tenon portion, the device is manifestly applica- 
ble for the mortise portion or member of a bed- 
stead-fastener. 

Claim. 

What is claimed as the invention of the said 
Rodefer is — 

A bedstead-fastener, adapted to be held in 

place by being let into an annular groove on the 

side of the rail or post substantially as described. 

In testimony of which invention I hereunto 

set my hand. 

ANN M. RODEFER, 
Administratrix of Joseph Rodefer, deceased. 



Witnesses : 



Geo. H. Knight, 
Tho.«. McLean. 



Above we give a full and accurate copy of the re-issue of the letters patent originally granted 
to Joseph Rodefer, April 10th, 1855. No one except us have the right to make Ring Bed- 
stead Fasteners, and no furniture manufacturer has the right to use those made by any other 
party ; and we most earnestly request infringers to stop without a law suit, which will certainly re- 
sult if the violation of our rights is persisted in. 

JAMES L. HAVEN & CO. 

KNECHT & KEMPF. 



JAS. L. HAVEN & COMPANY'S 

PATENT 

jbTEAM IpOWER JiOISTING ^ACHINE. 




To those who have done their hoisting by power, nothing need be said of the 
advantages over the old-fashioned hand machines. To those who have not, we 
would say, there is no greater labor-saver than our Power Hoister. 

We have lately added improvements which render an accident almost impos- 
sible, either by breakage of the rope or by obstructions getting under the plat- 
form. 

The starting and stopping arrangements are very simple and sure, requiring 
no attention to have it stop at any floor — when the catch is turned on the pres- 
ence of an attendant being unnecessary. 

Particulars, adapted to every situation, given on application. 



[LLUSTRATED pATALOGUE AND PRICE LlST. 



57 



f 



ASTERS 



BED AND EXTENSION TABLE CASTERS. 





No. 4, 2 inch. 



2 inch. 
Steamboat Extension Table Casters. 



58 



jJames L. Haven & Pompany's 



{iLOBE V^HEEL Bed ^ASTERS 





If INCH GLOBE WHEELS. 



2 INCH GLOBE WHEELS. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



59 



Price List of Rasters. 



PLATE CASTERS, LONG WROUGHT PIVOTS. 



Nos. 


1 




IO 


Nos. 


1 




17 


Nos. 


1 




J 7 



2 

II 



28 cents per set. 



All Iron, Coppered. 
3 4 5 6 

12 15 iS 22 

Porcelain Wheels, Coppered Iron Stems and Horns. 
2 3 4 5 6 7 

20 23 30 40 50 60 cents per set. 

Brass Wheels, Coppered Iron Stems and Horns. 
2 3 4 5 6 7 

20 25 34 44 ^5 65 cents per set. 



BED CASTERS. 

All Iron, Coppered. 



Size, IK inch, No. 19 


Y'A inch, No. 1 


1% inch, No. 2 


1% inch, No. 3 


Sockets, 9-16 


X A 


M 


% inch. 


Per set, - t 1 


II 


IH 


14 cents. 


Siz<\ 2 inch, No. 1 


2 inch, No. 2 


2 inch, No. 3 


2 inch, No. 4 


Sockets, 9-16 


9-16 


% 


% inch. 


Per set, - 14 


*5 


16 


17 cents. 


Porce 


lain Wheels, 


Coppered Horns. 




Size, \\i inch, No. 19 


\%, inch, No. 1 


\% inch, No. 2 


1% inch, No. 3 


Per set, - 22 


21 


2 3 


25 cents. 


Size, 2 inch, No. 1 


2 inch, No. 2 


2 inch, No. 3 


2 inch, No. 4 


Per set. - 26 


27 


28 


35 cents. 



The if inch No. 3 and 2 inch No. 3 are new sizes (not illustrated), and are of 
extra weight and strength, at low prices. 



GLOBE WHEEL BED CASTERS. 

1% 2 inch. 

All Iron, Coppered, - - - - 20 32 cents per set. 

Porcelain Wheels, Coppered Stems, - 32 40 " 



STEAMBOAT EXTENSION TABLE CASTERS. 

37 cents per set. 

75 " 



2 inch, all Iron, Coppered. 

Porcelain Wheels, Iron Horn, Coppered 



We have changed most of our patterns, greatly improving them in strength, 
and on some sizes have reduced the list. 



60 



jjAMES y. jRAYEN § POMPANY'S 



Iron Bureau and Jrawer JIandles. 



NOT JAPANNED. 




Nos. 1 

Length, 3M 

Per dozen, 30 



2 

35 



3 

6 inches. 
45 cents. 




Nos. 4 

Length, Z% 
Per dozen, 30 



5 

4% 

35 



6 

6 inches. 
40 cents. 




Nos. 7 

Length, 4 

Per dozen, 45 



8 

5 inches. 
60 cents. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price L/ISt. 



61 



|ron J) 



5 



RON DUREAU AND JJRAWER HANDLES 



a 



NOT JAPANNED. 




Nos. 24 

Length, 4K 

Per dozen, 45 



9 

65 



10 

6K inches. 
70 cents. 




Nos. 23 
Length, 5 
Per dozen, 45 



11 

70 



12 

7 inches. 
75 cents. 




Nos. 21 

Length, 4 

Per dozen, 45 



13 

60 



14 

6 
70 



15 

6K inches. 
So cents. 



62 



jJames L. Haven & Pompany's 



]ron Bureau and Jrawer j~f andles. 



NOT JAPANNED. 




Nos. 22 


16 


Length, 4 


5X 


dozen, 4:5 


70 



17 

6 inches. 
75 cents. 




Nos. 20 
Length, 4 
Per dozen, 55 



18 
70 



19 

6 inches. 
75 cents. 




Nos. 25 

Length, GH 

Per dozen, 60 



26 

$>\i inches. 
50 cents. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



63 



COFFIN HANDLES 





No. 1, Large Handle. 

Nos. 1 
Japanned, - $i 40 
Bronzed, - - 1 70 



No. 2, Small Handle. 

2 

1 30 

I 50 



No. 3. 



1 50 per dozen pairs. 

1 85 « 



HEAD BOARD HOOKS AND SCREWS. 

Malleable, per set, 4 connections, for one Bedstead, Japanned, - - 10 cents 
" per pound, in bulk, Japanned, in lots of 100 pounds, - 15 " 

100 sets weigh about 50 pounds, and they will be found far more satisfactory 
than the common cast usually sold, and as cheap, because lighter. 



HOOKS AND EYES. 




2 

>2 OO 



JAPANNED OR POLISHED. 

2K 

2 25 



3 inch. 
2 50 per gross. 



LAMP HOOKS. 




WITH GIMLET POINTED WROUGHT SCREWS. 



Nos. 1 

Length, 2% 
Japanned, $2 50 



1% inches. 
1 80 per gross. 



64 



jjAMES L,. JiAVEN ^ POMPANY'S 



COAT AND HAT HOOKS 







No. 1 



No. 2 



No. 3 



No. 3% 







No. 4 



No. 5 



No. G 



No. 7 




No. 10 




No. 11 




No. 12 



Nob. 1 2 3 3K 4 56 7 10 11 12 

Length, 4K 4 3% 3K 3% 3 4 3^ 3 3K 4 inches. 

No. 88 8888888 Screws. 

Weight, 43 > 2 ' 38K 29 16K 17 19 35 19 J4 14 J4 21 28K lbs. p. gro. 

Jap'd, $435 3 85 290 165 170 1 90 3 50 1 95 1 45 210 2 85pergro. 

Cop'd, 4 50 400 3 15 1 90 1 85 2 15 3 75 2 10 1 60 2 25 3 10 " " 



2M 
Japanned, $0 95 



SCREW HAT HOOKS 




GIMLET POINTED WROUGHT SCREWS. 



3 

I 20 



3]/£ inches, (besides Screw.) 
1 50 per gross. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



65 



HOTEL OR SCHOOL HOUSE HOOKS. 

VERY HEAVY AND STRONG. 





No. 1 
Length, 8 
No. 9 

Weight, 42M 
Japanned, - $4 25 



No. 2 

3 inches. 

9 Screws. 
26 lbs. per gross. 
2 65 per gross. 




WARDROBE HOOKS. 





SINGLE. 






BRACED 






CEILING. 




SINGLE 


-\ r 


BRACED 


^ 


^-CEILING-, 


Nos. 1 


2 


3 


20 4 


5 


6 


60 


wro't Screws. 


Japanned, $0 45 


60 


80 


50 90 


1 °5 


1 5° 


90 


2 00 per gross 


Coppered, 50 


66 


88 


I OO 


1 15 


165 




2 25 " " 


No. 8 


8 


8 


8 






8 


Screws. 


Weight, \\i 


r o% 


7-% 


5 9 


10K 


15 7.^7 


.9 F 


^14% lbs. per gro 



HARNESS HOOKS 




No. 1. DOUBLE. 

Length, 8 
Weight, 12K 
No. 12 

Japanned, $12^ 




No. 2. SINGLE. 

8 inches. 
12 lbs. per dozen. 
12 Serews. 
i 20 per dozen. 



66 



James L. ^Iaven & Pompany's 



J4aT ^ACK pISHES 




No. 1. OVAL. 
8K inches by 6% inches. 
Plain, - - - each, 20 cents. 
Japanned, - - - " 25 
Bronzed, " 40 " 




No. 2. ROUND. 
8 inches diameter. 

Plain, - each, 25 cents. 

Japanned, - - - " 30 " 

Bronzed, " 45 " 




No. 3. RING AND DISH. 
8 inches diameter. 

RING. DISH. 

Plain, - - each, 15 30 cents. 
Japanned, - - " 20 35 " 

Bronzed, - " 25 50 " 




No. 4. RING AND DISH. 
9 inehes diameter. 

RING. DISH. 

Plain, - - each, 20 40 cents. 
Japanned, - - " 25 50 " 

Bronzed, - t- 35 65 " 



Plain, - 

Japanned, 

Bronzed, 




No. 5. OVAL. 
12 inches by 7 inches. 



each, 


40 


cents. 


u 


5° 


u 


1: 


75 


a 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



J4at I^ack Pishes 




No. G. OVAL — 11 inches bv 8 inches. 



Plain, 

Japanned, - 
Bronzed, 



each, 45 cents. 

" 55 " 
" 75 " 



67 




No. 7. 21 inches by 9*4 inches. 

Plain, ... . . each, $o 70 

Japanned, ------ u So 

Bronzed, ------ " 1 00 




No. 8. 25 inches by 10 inches. 

Plain, ------ each. $1 05 

Japanned, - - - - - - 1 20 

Bronzed, ------ 1 75 




No. 9. 24 inches by 10 inches. 



Plain, 

Japanned 

Bronzed, 



each, .$1 05 
'' 1 20 

1 75 



68 



flAMES y. J^AVEN &j pOMPANY's 



Lounge and ^rundle-TPed ]?asteners. 

List Price, 5 cents per pound. 





No. 6K 
Size of Plate, % by 2 inches. Weight per set, 12 ounces; per 100 sets, 72 pounds. 



Cost per 100 sets, at 5 cents per pound, 



$3 60 



Require sixteen 1 inch No. 9 Wood Screws to a set (4 connections); over 
1 1 eross for 100 Bedsteads. 





No. 914 
Size of Plate, 1 by 3% inches. Weight per set, 1 lb. 1 oz.; per 100 sets, 124 pounds. 

Cost per 100 sets, at 5 cents per pound, - - - - - - -$620 

Require sixteen 1^ inch No. 11 Wood Screws to a set (4 connections); over 
11 gross for 100 Bedsteads. 



[illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



69 



P 



EDSTEA 



D V 



ASTENERS 



List Price, 5 cents per pound. 




No. 9 



Size of Plate, 134 by 4% inches. Weight per set, 2 pounds 6 ounces; 
per 100 sets, 232 pounds. 



Cost per 100 sets, at 5 cents per pound, 



$11 60 



Require twenty i-| inch No. 12 Wood Screws to a set (4 connections); 
14 gross for 100 Bedsteads. 



70 



James L. J-Iaven & Pompany's 



V 



F 



EDSTEAD HASTENERS 

List Price, 5 cents per pound. 




No. 10 
Size of Plate, \ X A by 6 inches. Weight per set, 3% lbs.; per 100 sets, 375 lbs. 
Cost per 100 sets, at 5 cents per pound, ------ $j8 *jt 

Require twenty-four 1^ inch No. 13 Wood Screws to a set; about 17 gross 
for 100 Bedsteads. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 




^EDSTEAD ^ASTENERS 

List Price, 5 cents per pound. 




No. 50 

Size of Plate, IK by 3K inches. 
Weight per set, 1 pound 6 ounces; per 100 sets, 140 pounds. 

Cost per 100 sets, at 5 cents per pound, - - - $7 00 

Require eight i\ inch No. 11 Wood Screws to a set; about 
6 gross for 100 Bedsteads. 





No. 150 

Same size Plate as No. 50, but the Rail Fastener lighter, 

making 100 sets cost only - - - - - $6 80 

There is an economy also in letting them in the groove, be- 
ing routed nearer the end of rail, so that no cutting whatever 
is necessary, and the straight side of the bar and projecting 
teeth outside effectually prevent the Fastener turning in the 
groove. The same size Router, precisely, is used as for No. 
50, and the Bedsteads will be interchangeable with those hav- 
ing No. 50 Fasteners. 



72 



James L. Haven & Pompany's 



Bedstead Fasteners 

List Price, 5 cents per pound. 




No. 51 

Size of Plate, l^i hy 4.% inches, (same as No. 9, page 69.) 
Weight per set, 2 pounds 5 ounces ; per 100 sets, 228 pounds. 

Cost per 100 sets, at 5 cents per pound, - - $11 40 

Require twelve 1^ inch No. 12 Wood Screws to a set. 




No. 151 

This has the same advantages over 51 that 150 has over 50. The Plates (Post 
Fasteners), however, are not identical, No. 151 having only two screw holes. 
Weight per 100 sets, 185 pounds; cost, - - - - - - $9 25 



74 



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Bedstead Fasteners. 

List Price, 5 cents per pound. 








Nos. 


1 


& 2 




Nos. 3, 4 


& 


5 


Nos. 7 


& 8 






No 


h 


Plate 


ii by 7f 


inches; 


weight pel 


set, 5 lbs. 6 oz.; Screws, 


I* 


nch, 


No 


14. 


u 


2 






*i by 5| 


u 


a 


t 


3 lbs. 2 oz.; 


a 


I* 


u 


a 


12. 


a 


3 






i|by4i 


C( 


a 




2 lbs. 7 oz.; 


a 


I* 


a 


a 


14. 


a 


4 






ii by 4I 


a 


u 


1 


2 lbs.; 


a 


I* 


£{ 


a 


I 3- 


u 


5 






^ by 3i 


a 


a 


i 


1 lb. 7 oz.; 


a 


I* 


a 


it 


12. 


u 


7 






iiby6 


a 


u 


1 


3 lbs. 2 oz.; 


u 


ii 


a 


a 


14. 


a 


8 






ii by 4l 


a 


a 


i 


2 lbs. 10 oz.; 


a 


ii 


u 


u 


12. 










Malleabl 


e Keys 


for Nos. 7 


& 


8, 15 Cents per 


pound. 









Above and on the preceding pages we give illustrations of our old styles of 
Bed Fasteners, that are still in use, though fast being superceded by our "patent." 

Of most of these we were the first and for a long time the only manufac- 
turers, and later ones have copied as near as possible — to which we have no 
objections to make — it being desirable that all makes of a certain number 
should be interchangeable. 

We have always taken the greatest care to have our castings perfect — each 
piece being fitted to a standard, so that all Fastenings fit each other. 

On account of the extra pains we have taken to secure uniform good quality, 
we have charged more than others for them, and our customers have acknowl- 
edged the good policy of paying us the extra cost. 

We have now decided, however, to reduce them to the price at which we sold 
to the trade before the war, 

FIVE CENTS A POUND, 
but will make no change in the quality; they will be as good as ever. 

We have extended the cost of 100 sets of each sort, and the size and length 
of screw usually sold with them, for your convenience in ordering. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



75 



NEW SERIES 

Pedstead Fasteners 




Nos. 70, 71, 72. 

We give illustration of the first of a new series of Rail Irons, on which we 
are now (January, 1871,) engaged, and which will probably be for sale before 
this reaches the eye of the public. 

We are confident that all who continue to use the Ring Fastener at all will 
see the advantage of changing to these. 

No. 51, for instance, requires cutting out by hand for the reception of the neck 
part, and a block to be glued over to hold it in, and though No. 151 dispenses 
with the cutting, the same block is still required, the expense of which, it is 
true, is not much, but the time spent glueing and nailing them on, and waiting for 
them to dry, renders the whole operation troublesome and costly in comparison 
with No. 71, which need only one £ inch screw to hold them firmly. The rout- 
ing of course is the same for either sort; the only expense being new bits, cost- 
ing $4.00. 

It will be observed that the head is set back a trifle, bringing the bearings 
nearer the center of the rail and the casting entirely flush with its face, so that 
they can be packed solidly together for shipping — four rails with No. 71 Irons 
making a bundle at least 3 inches thinner than when No. 51 are used. 

We now have the most perfect set of Bedstead Fasteners made in this coun- 
try, samples of which, set in wood, we shall be pleased to furnish all applicants. 

Our new styles are as far as possible made interchangeable with the old, so 
that mixing rails will cause no trouble. 

Send a sample of what you are using, and let us see if we cannot induce you 
to save from ten to fifty cents on every Bedstead you make. 

We have also some new and veiy small patterns, suitable for making furniture 
to " knock down," to save expense in shipping. 



James L. Haven § Pomfany's 



Bed Fastener Routers. 



PLATE AND CUTTERS FOR RING FASTENERS. 




! ret 






With two sets of Spurs and Cutters, for all sizes. 

Shank made of any size to order, to fit any Boring Machine Mandrel, which 
can be readily adjusted to do the work. 

$13 5° 
2 00 



Price, with two sets of Bits, 
Spur or Bit separately, each 



ROUTER BITS. 





No. 1 No. 2 

No. 1, for all sizes of Plates to order, ------ each, $3 50 

" 2, . " " " " ----- " 1 50 

Can be used profitably on a Boring Machine, "with slight changes, or on a 
Mortising Machine with Boring Attachment. 

The No. 2 is a new style, much cheaper and stronger than No. 1, and does the 
work fully as rapidly. 

We also propose to manufacture a full assortment of Cutters for Friezing 
Machines, under Shannon & Haven's patent, which will cut as freely as the old 
style and very much smoother, and equally well right or left. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



77 



STOOL PIVOTS 




No. 2, for Office Stools, 9 inches long, 



per dozen, $2 20 



CHAIR AND STOOL SCREWS, 




WROUGHT SCREWS. 



No. 1, 4 inch iron, 8 inches long, to raise 4 inches, 



2, 1 



U (I 



4 " 



per dozen, $4 00 
4 5° 



INK STANDS — for School Desks. 




Complete with Bottles, 
Extra Bottles, if ordered, 



per dozen, $3 00 
50 



78 



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CARD TABLE PLATES. 





No. 17. SQUARE. 
Weight of 100 pieces, 21 lbs. 

Price per pound, either pattern, 



No. 18. OBLONG. 
Weight of 100 pieces, 13M lbs. 



5 cents. 



EXTENSION TABLE STOPS, 





No. 19 
Weight of 100, 15 lbs. 



No. 20 
Weight of 100, 15 lbs. 




No. 21 
Weight of 100, 12 lbs. 



Price per pound, either pattern, 



WARDROBE SCREWS 



Complete, threaded, with Nut and Washer, 



TOWEL RACK FEET. 




k» 



m 



JAPANNED. 



5 cents. 




per ioo, $5 oo 



io£ inches long, 3^ inches high, weigh 1 lb. each, 



7 cents. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



79 



^SCHOOL J)ESK ^RAMES. 

We offer to the trade the following described Desk and Seat Frames, to which 
we propose to add other styles as soon as possible, of which we will furnish 
illustrations to all asking for them. They could not be made ready for this book. 

All the castings are smooth and handsome, countersunk ready for the screws, 
and japanned with our best Hardware Baking Varnish. 



CINCINNATI PATTERN 




We still make great numbers of this old and favorite style, which has long 
been the standard in the Public Schools of Cincinnati — other more fancy sorts 
having been tried and found wanting in some of the requisites of a good Desk. 

There are Desks of this style in the Cincinnati Public Schools which have 
been in use twenty years and are still good. 

There is no pretense of ornamentation; they are perfectly plain and therefore 
never go out of fashion, but always look well. 

DESCRIPTION AND PRICES. 



Nos. 


00 





1 


2 


3 


Hight of finished Desk, - - inches, 


: 9i 


«* 


2 3i 


25I 


29 


Seat, ---" 


9i 


II 


I2 8 


13! 


*5l 


Weight of Castings for Desk & Seat, lbs. pair, 


1 6£ 


171 


l8 


21 


2 3f 


" Back Seat, " " 


IO| 


I I 


"i 


12 


H 


Combined Desk and Seat Frames, per pair, 


$i 24 


$1 28 


$1 35 


$158 


$'75 


Back Seat Frames, ..." 


79 


84 


37 


90 


io 5 



Each combined Desk and Seat requires the following Wood Screws: 

Three ^ inch, No. 5; five 1^ inch, No. 10; four i| inch, No. 10; eighteen £ inch, 

No. 11, and ten 1 inch, No. 11; and each Back Seat four i| inch, No. 10; twelve 

■I inch, No. 11, and eight 1 inch, No. 11. 



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HAVEN'S PATENT FOLDING 

DESK AND SEAT FRAMES 




The above Folding Desks are designed and arranged to meet the requirements 
of having a Desk that may be made to occupy but a small space, enabling the 
room to be more readily and easily cleaned, adapting it for other purposes than 
a school, should occasion require. 

The simple and efficient mode of construction is more effectual than any other 
Desks made, comprising all that is essential and useful. 

Both Seat and Desk are hung on with a peculiar joint, by which the Desk 
drops vertically whilst turning, thus bringing it below the line of vision of the 
occupant of the seat behind (a serious fault with most tilting desks being that 
when up they obstruct the view), and require a lift to start them back, pre- 
venting them from being accidentally knocked down in passing; and when 
down are self-fastening, preventing all rattling by the scholars. 

The Seats are curved, and when the Desks are turned up accommodate adults 
comfortably and conveniently. 

We have only made as yet three sizes, for larger pupils, as follows : 

DESCRIPTION AND PRICES. 



Nos. 


11 


12 


13 


Hight of finished Desk, 


r 


inches, 


2 3i 


25! 


29 


Seat, 


" 


" 


«i 


i3l 


*5* 


Weight of Castings for comb'd Desk 


and Seat, lbs 


per pair, 


20 


24 


27i 


" Back Seat, 


u 


u 


H 


*5i 


J 9 


Combined Desk and Seat Frames, 


- 


u 


$1 60 


$1 92 


$2 20 


Back Seat Frames, 


- 


u 


1 12 


1 24 


1 5 2 



Each combined Desk and Seat requires the following Wood Screws: 

Three £ inch, No. 5; three 1 inch, No. S; three 1^ inch, No. 10; fourteen 

■J inch, No. n, and nine 1 inch, No. 11; and each Back Seat requires twelve 

£ inch, No. 11, and eight 1 inch, No. 11. 



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81 



FOLDING SEAT 

DESK FRAMES. 




The Seats fold up as shown, leaving a passage between the Desks of about 
twelve inches, giving sufficient room for sweeping, but hardly enough for the 
convenience of grown persons, if it is desired to use the room for lectures, &c. 

The arm is cushioned with rubber, making little or no noise in dropping, and 
we furnish curved arm pieces, if curved slatted Seats are preferred. 

The additional cost over fixed seats is so slight (the wood-work being iden- 
tical), that they should be used in preference to them. 

DESCRIPTION AND PRICES. 



Nos. 


200 


20 


21 


22 


23 


Hight of finished Desk, - - inches, 


J 9i 


2li 


2 3i 


25I 


29 


" Seat, - - " 


9i 


II 


I2l5 


i3l 


I5l 


Weight of Castings for Desk & Seat, lbs. pair, 


i 7 | 


: 9 


i 9 | 


3 3 


2 5 


" " " Back Seat, " " 


io| 


11 


"I 


l 3 


J 5 


Combined Desk and Seat Frames, per pair, 


$1 42 


$1 52 


$158 


$1 84 


$2 00 


Back Seat Frames, - - - " 


35 


S8 


92 


1 04 


1 20 



Each combined Desk and Seat requires the following Wood Screws: 

Three ^ inch, No. 5; five 1^ inch, No. 10; eighteen -J inch, No. 11, and ten 

1 inch, No. 11; and each Back Seat requires twelve £ inch, No. 11, and eight 

1 inch, No. 11. 

We have given in this book only the prices of Desk Frames, but are prepared 
to furnish them complete, as represented, and our Hardware friends would oblige 
us and make a profit for themselves by paying a little attention to supplying the 
schools in their own neighborhoods. 

The wood-work is manufactured for us by 

THOMAS KELSALL & SON, 
No. 171, 173, 175 & 177 West Second Street, 

CINCINNATI, O. 

The oldest manufacturers of School Furniture in this city, if not in the West, 
and is warranted satisfactory in all cases. 

Every growing community requires more school accommodations every year, 
and a little attention on your part would secure the trade. 



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jTaMES Js. fiAVEN ^ pOMPANY'S 



IRON FRAMES 

FOR 



j^HURCH AND JiALL ^EATS 

No. 30. REVERSIBLE. Style A. 




No. 31. REVERSIBLE. Style B. 




No. 32. STATIONARY. Style A. 




No. 33. STATIONARY. Style B. 




Above we show four ways of making up three styles of castings. 
The backs can of course be made still cheaper, plain, and even then they 
make handsome, cheap and very durable seats. 

Castings for No. 30 weigh 26 pounds, ----- per set, $1 q< 

" " " 31 " 30 " .... « 2 l\ 

" " 32 and 33 weigh 40 pounds, ... « 3 00 

Japanned with best Hardware Baking Varnish, countersunk ready to screw 
on the woods. 

We will, on application, furnish specifications for the wood-work, so that 
there need be no delay in getting it out in advance of the receipt of the castings. 



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83 



HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE, 



List price, 



GOLD MEDAL 
^PPLE ^ARERS 




JAS. L. HAVEN & CO.'S PATENT. 



per dozen, $9 00 



Warranted to pare any fruit as well and as rapidly as any other Parer. 
We sell Parers at the same price of similar goods in New York. 



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J< 



P 



ATCH'S BALANCES 



TEA SCALES. 




Weigh Half Ounce to Four Founds. 

Packed 3 in a case, (nest of weights, -J oz. to 2 lbs.,) - - per dozen, $14 00 



COUNTER SCALES. 




Weigh Half Ounce to 8 Pounds. 

Packed one in a box, (nest of weights, -| oz. to 4 lbs.,) 



each, $3 00 



ADJUSTED WEIGHTS. 

| ounce to 1 pound, - - . - - - - per nest, 30 cents. 

£ " " 2 " - . . . . « 50 u 

£ " " 4 " - " 90 " 

Y 2 oz. 1 oz. 2 oz. 4 oz. 8 oz. 1 lb. 2 lb. 4 lb. 10 lb. 

Each, 2 3 5 6^ 10 15 30 60 125 cents. 



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85 



BEEF POUNDERS. 




No. 2 

No. 2, - - per dozen, $2 40 



No. 1, 



No. 1 
per dozen, $2 40 



BED KEYS. 




No. 1 



Malleable, - 
Common Cast, 



per dozen, $2 00 
1 25 



BOOT JACKS. 




No. 1 




No. 3 



No. 1, Boots Pattern, 
" 2, Wrench " 
" 3, Armadillo " 



JAPANNED. BRONZED. 

per dozen, $2 50 3 00 

" 1 75 2 00 

" 2 50 3 00 



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jjAMES j^. ^FAVEN ^ pOMPANY'S 



POG I 



OG IRONS. 



All patterns, -------- per pound, 4-^ cents. 

In ordering, please specify the sorts wanted, BY THE NUMBERS. 




No. 1 
13 lbs. per pair. 




No. 2 
16 lbs. per pair. 




No. 3 
19 His. per pair. 




Nos. 4 and 5 
No. 4, 23 lbs. per pair. 
" 5, 27 " 




No. 6 

27 lbs. per pair. 



No. 7 
lbs. per pair. 



No. 8 
28 lbs. per pair. 



No. 9 

30 lbs. per pair. 



No. 10 

33 lbs. per pair. 




No. 11 
40 lbs. per pair. 



No. 12 

46 lbs. per pair. 



No. 13 

46 lbs. per pair. 



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87 



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89 




90 



James ]^. Haven & Po;wpany's 



JAMES L. HAVEN & COMPANY'S 
pATENT £oRRUGATED ^jV[oP ^TICKS 




Handled, p er dozen, $3 00 

Packed 12 dozen in a case without charge, when a full case is taken. 
In style, finish, and durability these are at least equal to any in the market. 
The corrugations hold the cloth firmly with much less pressure than when 
cast smooth. 



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91 



WROUGHT FIRE SHOVELS AND POKERS. 

Wooden Handles — Deep Pattern. i Short Flat Handles — Deep Pattern. 




Nos. 1 
9 
$14 OO 



H)>£ inch handles. 
1 5 00 per gross. 



Nos. 1 ' 
$13 50 



9 inch handles. 
16 00 per gross. 



Nos. 2 
14 
$2 1 OO 



Long Round Handles — Deep Pattern. 




3 

16 

25 5° 



4 

17K 
30 OO 



22 inch handles. 
42 00 per gross. 



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STRAIGHT ENDS. 

Nos. 1 2 

19 22>^ inches long. 

$0 75 1 00 per dozen. 



=*) 



BENT ENDS. 

No. 3 

20 inches long. 
$1 50 per dozen. 



COAL TONGS 




Malleable, Japanned, 



per dozen, $2 50 



CAST COAL SCOOPS. 




Japanned, iron handle, 



per dozen, $1 50 



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jjAMES J_. J-iAVEN ^ pOMPANY'S 



HAVEN'S PATENT 

SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS 




No. 1, 16 Knives. No. 2, 20 Knives. No. 3, 21 Knives. No. 4, 32 Knives. 
Per dozen, - - $17 oo 19 00 22 00 32 00 

Packed 6 in a case. 6 in a case. 6 in a case. 4 in a case. 

We have a most perfect arrangement for taking out the knives for cleaning 
or sharpening. By loosening three screws, the cap slides a trifle endwise, and 
every knife can be taken out and replaced in a few minutes. The crank is also 
fixed by a set screw, and can be put on or taken off at pleasure. The knives are 
all alike, and can be replaced when worn out, either bv us or almost any me- 
chanic who can work steel. 



PERRY'S SAUSAGE STUFFERS 




Per dozen, 



Nos. 1 

Z14 in. diara. 
$13 OO 

Packed six in a case. 





5 in. diam. 
18 OO 



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93 



SAD IRONS. 



Planed Faces — Extra Polished. 





Per pound, 



5^- cents. 



We have greatly improved the quality of our Sads, planing them perfectly 
true on the face, instead of grinding them. We sell only the perfect ones; all 
finely polished, japanned, each one papered singly, and packed in ioo or 200 
pound cases, (unless ordered to be packed in casks,) assorted as follows — half 
round, half sharp points: 

Nos. 5 6 7 8 9 

200 pound case contains, - 4 812 9 4 pieces. 

100 " " "... 24642'' 

The Irons weigh about 10 per cent less than marked, on the average; for 
example, a 100 pound case by the numbers amounts to 126 pounds, whilst the 
actual weight is about 113 pounds. 



TAILORS' IRONS, 

Finely Finished. 






Per 


pound 


> 


- 


- 


- 


Nos 


. 




1 


2 


3 


4 


Weight, 


8 




10 


J 3 


16 


l 9 



6\ cents. 



21 pounds each. 



ADAMS' PATENT 

CHARCOAL SAD AND TAILORS' IRONS. 



No. 1, Tailors' size, double flue, 

u /, u u it u 

" 3, Laundry " 



per dozen. $46 00 
" 50 00 

" 20 00 



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James L. Maven & Pompany's 



PATENT SAD IRON, 




Price, pei - pound, 



6\ cents. 



We desire to call especial attention of dealers to our new Patent Sad Iron. 
With this improved Sad Iron, which is equally as well adapted to all ordinary 
purposes as the common, the operator can iron around buttons with about the 
same ease as any other part of the garment; never breaking them off, which is 
often a very great annoyance. 

A slot with an arched wall is made in the point of the iron into which the 
button is run; a slight turn of the iron doing the work readily and without fur- 
ther trouble. 



SAD IRON STANDS 




No. i, per dozen, 75c. No. 2, per dozen, 75c. No. 3, per dozen, 50c. 



COFFEE POT STANDS, 




Japanned, 



per dozen, $1 00 Bronzed. 



per dozen, $1 50 



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95 



THE AMERICAN 

UNIVERSAL FLUTING MACHINE. 

PATENTED JULY 17, 1866; NOVEMBER 10, 1868; AND MARCH 1, 1870. 




The best and most durable Fluting Machine manufactured. Retains the 
heat twice as long as any other machine in use. Is more easily adjusted to the 
work and warranted not to cut the most delicate fabric, and is universally 
acknowledged to be superior to any six-inch machine in the market. 



Price, one dozen at a time, 6-inch rolls, 15 flutes, 
" less than one dozen at a time, 
" of extra rollers, 12, 15, 18 or 22 flutes, 



each, $6 00 

• "_ 6 50 

per pair, 3 00 



CRIMPING IRONS. 




Japanned Bows, 



per dozen, $3 00 



CHARCOAL FURNACES 



Each 




2 

I IO 



3 

I 40 



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FOOT SCRAPERS 




No. 1 



No. i, for wood, Japanned 
" 2, for stone, " 



per dozen, $i 87 

1 87 





SCRAPER WITH DISH. 



No. 1, Japanned, - per dozen, $11 20 Bronzed, 
" 2, Bronzed, - - '• 1 3 00 



WITH DISH AND BRUSHES, 
per dozen, $36 00 



TEA KETTLES 




Loose 





FOR STOVES. 








6 7 


8 


9 inch. 


! CUt), 


$7 00 8 00 


9 OO 


10 00 per dozen. 




6 00 7 00 
FLAT BOTTOM. 


8 00 


9 00 " " 


4 quart. 

$5 5° 


5 quart. 

6 00 


6 

7 00 


quart. 
per dozen. 



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NAIL HAMMERS 




No. i, Common, handled, 
" 2, Adze Eye (like cut), handled, 



per dozen, $i So 

2 25 



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TACK HAMMERS. 




Nos. 



1, 1 pint, - 

2, 2 " 

3, 2 quarts, 

4,3 " 
5,6 « - 
6, 12 " 

7> 3 2 " * 



Hight. 



4i inch > 

5^ 

64 



7* ' 

10 ' 

12 

22 ' 



Diameter of Mouth. 



5f inch, 
6| 

8 

9 
II 

*9 



Mortar and Pestle. 



$0 70 each. 
I 10 

1 55 

2 40 

4 75 
8 25 

18 75 



Pestles only. 



to 20 
o 25 
o 30 

40 

1 00 

1 5° 

2 25 



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BRONZED SPITTOONS, 






No. i, per dozen, $7 50 No. 2, per dozen, $8 50 No. 6, per dozen, $9 00 




No. 5, per dozen, 




$20 co No. 7, per dozen, 



|>20 00 



HITCHING POSTS, 



Plain pattern, 

Fluted " 

Horse head pattern, 




each. 



P4 00 

5 °° 

6 00 



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99 



^ooch's JoX-Jj Jce £ream J^reezers. 




PRICE LIST OF GOOCH'S I-X-L ICE CREAM FREEZERS. 



Sizes for Family Use. 
2 3 4 6 8 10 Quarts. 

$4 $5 $6 $8 $io $12 each. 



Sizes for Confectioners or Hotels. 
3 4 5 6 8 10 Gallons. 

$15 $18 $20 $23 $26 $30 each. 



A person entirely unskilled (the materials to be frozen being 1 prepared,) can 
make good Ice Cream or Water Ices with this Freezer, as all that is required is 
to turn the crank to complete the operation. 

The blade of the dash, which reaches to the side of the can, by forcing the 
cream away from the can, and to the center, leaves an unoccupied space behind 
the blade, which allows a column of air to penetrate the entire deplh of the can, 
which is in turn constantly forced into the cream by the revolution of the center 
blade, thus causing the cream to rise light, as it should, and produce as much 
bulk of Ice Cream for the same amount of materials as if whipped by hand. 

They require little over one-half the usual amount of ice. 

They freeze Cream or Water Ices in a remarkably short space of time. 

They are made of the best materials, and very substantial. 

All the metal parts and hoops of tubs are well galvanized to secure against rust. 



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jIaMES L. fiAVKN &l pOMPANY'S 



£lOTHES ^RINGERS 




"PEERLESS." 

Wooden Frame. 

Is made simply and substantially of 
thoroughly seasoned and selected ma- 
ple, all iron parts being galvanized, and 
the journals all working in iron boxes. 



"TIP-TOP." 

Iron Frame. 

Has a heavy substantial frame of the 
best grade of iron, every part being 
perfectly galvanized in order to prevent 
rusting. 



Wooden or Iron Frames at same Prices. 

The Moulton Indestructible Roll is used in the Tip-Top and Peerless Wringers, 
which cost more than the ordinary wringer rolls. 

They can not be broken by fair usage, nor get out of repair, as too many 
Wringers do, which is especially an object to purchasers residing at a distance 
from the manufacturers, where repairs can not be conveniently made. 

They have the most simple and substantial attachment for fastening to the 
wash tub, and will fasten as well on any kind of washing machine, either square 
or round, and can be adjusted more easily and quicker than any other. 

The thumb screws adjust instantly, the pressure on the springs allowing more 
space when the larger articles are to be wrung, while for the ordinary work they 
are as truly self-adjusting as any of the so called Self-Adjusting Wringers. 

By turning the thumb screws the pressure is taken off the rolls when not in 
use, while in the "self-adjuster" the constant and heavy pressure being the same 
whether in use or not, the sides of the rolls become flattened, and the elasticity 
is taken out of the rubber, causing the rolls to burst or twist off. 



RETAIL 
WITH COGS. 

No. i, 10 by if inch Roll, each, $8 50 
'• 2, 10 by i£ " " " 9 00 

" 3, 11 by i-£ " " " 10 00 



PRICES. 

WITHOUT COGS. 

No. 1, 10 by if inch Roll, each, $7 50 
" 2, 10 by 4 " " " 8 00 



HOTEL WRINGERS. 

No. 4, 14 by 2^ inch Roll, with cogs, - each, $18 00 

" 5, 16 by 2\ ""««--. . « 24 oo 

" 6, 17 by 3£ " " " pulley (power), - - - 50 00 

(The No. 6 is made to be bolted to the tub or box with which it is used.) 



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101 



OTTOMANS 




No i, Hair Cloth Seats, each, $3 50 
" 1, Plush Seats, - - " 6 00 



No. 2, Hair Cloth Seats, each, $6 00 
" 2, Plush Seats, - - " 9 00 



UMBRELLA STANDS 





No. 1, Bronzed, 



each, $2 co No. 2, Bronzed, 



each, $2 00 



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James L. Haven &j Pompany's 




Iron ^Garden and Lawn jSeats. 




No. 1 



Bronzed, 5 feet long, 



each, $18 00 




No. 2 



Bronzed, 4 feet long, - 

" with Wood Seat, 4 feet long, 



each, $12 00 
" 11 00 



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103 



|ron {jarden and Lawn jSeats. 




No. 3, Scroll pattern, 4 feet 8 inches long, 



each, $10 00 




No. 4, Wood Seat and Back, 5 feet 4 inches long, 



each, $6 00 




No. 5, Wood Seat and Back, 4 feet 8 inches long, 



each, $7 00 



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James L. J^aven § Pompany's 



STORE STOOLS, with Revolving Seats. 




No. i, Cushions as per cut, 
" 2, Round Cushions, 



each, 



Hair Cloth 



$2 75 

2 50 



Reps. 



3 °° 

2 75 



Enameled 
Cloth. 



2 75 
2 50 



Plain Plush 



4 5° 
4 OO 



PIANO STOOLS. 





No. 1. SPRING CUSHIONS. 



No. 2. SPRING CUSHIONS. 



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105 



PIANO STOOLS 



No. 





Nc. 4. WITHOUT SPRINGS. 




No. 6. WITHOUT SPRINGS. No. 7. WITHOUT SPRINGS. 

No. 8. Same Frame as No. 7; Seat like No. 3. 

Broca- 
telle. 



No. 



each, 



Hair 


Reps. 


Worsted 


Silk 


Cloth. 


Plush. 


Plush. 


$ 4 50 


5 35 


5 5° 


6 40 


5 6o 


6 50 




7 60 


3 5° 


3 6 5 


4 5° 


5 °° 


3 5° 


3 6 5 


4 5° 


5 °° 


3 5° 


3 5° 


4 5° 


5 °° 


3 °° 


3 °° 


4 00 


4 5° 1 


3 °° 


3 °° 


4 00 


4 5° 1 



7 35 

8 35 



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James L. Hayen &■ Pompany's 



COAL BUCKETS 

II" 




PATENT CAST BOTTOM. 

Plain, ------- 

Gold Band, ------ 

Galvanized, ------ 

Square Lipped, Plain, ... - 

Gold Band, - 
" " Galvanized, - 





16 


18 inch 


• dozen, 


$8 oo 


9 OO 


a 


9 oo 


10 00 


i. 


12 OO 


13 00 


a 


IO oo 


II 00 


a 


II oo 


12 OO 


u 


13 00 


14 00 



HELMET TOP HODS. 




Landscape, 
Bouquet, 
Gold Band, 



per dozen, $24 00 
" 21 00 

" 19 00 



COAL VASES 




Landscape, 
Bouquet, - 
Gold Band, 




each, $4 50 
" 4 00 
" 3 50 



WELL BUCKETS 




U 

Light, - - - - . p er dozen, $4 75 

Medium, -'--.---_« 6 00 

Light Swivel, - ... « 6 50 

Heavy " - - - - - . " 7 2 c 



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107 



pATENT ^ELF-^PERATING ^WING. 




These Swings are suitable for Parlor, Nursery, Portico, Yard or Lawn. 
They can be most conveniently attached to ceilings of Porches, but with the 
addition of one post, about four or five inches square, can be placed beside a 
house or alongside a tree, but in a clear space require a frame like cut, which 
is furnished only when ordered, at an additional cost. 

The usual length of Swings will be 12 feet, unless ordered otherwise. Give 
the exact hight between floor and ceiling — will furnish one to fit. 



Weight, 60 pounds each; price, 



each, $12 00 



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OMPANYS 



BLACKSMITHS' GOODS. 



LONG ARM AXLES. 




$■ and i inch, 
i-i and over, 



Best Charcoal Iron, advance 



per pound, 8 cents. 

7 " 

" 2 " 



The arms of all our axles are square. If wanted chamfered or tapered, so 
specify in your order. 



WEIGHT OF LONG ARM AXLES, PER SET. 



inch, 



ahout 44 pour 


ds. 


i-f inc 


" 55 " 




2 " 


» 66 " 




z 4 


" 83 " 




2i " 


" 100 " 




2f " 


" 116 




3 " 



about 146 pounds. 
" 200 
" 250 
" 300 
" 384 
" 493 



The following; sizes we have in stock or can furnish on short notice 



\ by 6 inches. 
1 by 6 and 6\* inch. 
1^ by 6, 6\* and 7 inch. 
1^ by 6, 6^*, 7 and 7^ inch. 
if by 6, 6^-, 7*, 7^-, 8 and 8^ inch. 
i£ by 6\, 7, 7|*, 8*, 8^ and 9 inch, 
if by 8, 8i, 9 , 9 |*, 10*, ioi, 11*, 11* 
and 12 inch. 



if by 81*, 9*, and 9^ inch. 

2 by 9*, 9^-, 10*, 10^, 11*, n£ and 12 
inch. 

2\ by 10, 10^, 11*, 12* and 13 inch. 

2^ by 11^*, 12* and 13* inch. 

2f by 11^*, 12, 13 and 14 inch. 

3 by 13*, and 14 inch. 
3^ by 14, and 15 inch. 



Those marked with a * are reamed or chilled, as ordered. Axles with chilled 
boxes we sell at the same price as reamed, though for wear they are vastly more 
valuable. In this city they are used almost exclusively by the omnibus and 
transportation companies — outwearing soft boxes and pulling much lighter. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price j^ist. 



109 



"Pipe ^oxes. 

Of all the sizes of Axles on preceding page. 




i^- inch and under, 
Over iA inch, 



per pound, 8 cents. 

a h u 



CHILLED PIPE BOXES same price as REAMED. 

Our Pipe Boxes taper from butt to point, as follows: 



•J, i, i-J. i^, i-f, i-|, if inch, one-eighth 

of an inch, 
if, 2 inch, one-quarter of an inch. 
2^ inch, one-half of an inch. 



2^ inch, five-eighths of inch. 
2f inch, one-half of an inch. 
3 inch, three-quarters of an inch. 



It is very inconvenient and expensive for us to make sizes different from 
above, as it usually involves the making of a new pattern, core box and reamer 
When insisted on we do it, charging the additional cost, usually about five 
dollars. 

Where odd lengths are wanted, causing extra time and loss in cutting, they 
will be charged extra price. 



PATENT WAGON THIMBLE SKEINS. 




2 J;by 7 


inches, 


2| by 7 


" 


2 i by 7i 


u 


2£ by 8 


U 



per set, 


$3 75 


3i b y IO 


inches, 


" 


4 2 5 


3i b y IO 


a 


u 


4 5° 


3i b y r l 


a 


u 


4 60 


3i b y I2 


u 


" 


4 9° 


3| by 1 1 


a 


u 


4 9° 


3l by 12 


u 


u 


6 00 


4 by 12 


« 


u 


6 90 


4i by 13 


cc 




per set, 


$7 50 


u 


8 00 


a 


8 00 


u 


8 05 


u 


8 2 S 


a 


8 60 


a 


9 75 


« 


12 56 



2| by S " 

2|by8| " 

3 by 9 " 

3i by 9 " 

We cast both Skein and Nut complete with thread, thereby being enabled to 
use a more suitable quality of iron than when the thread must be cut. The 
objection to that method has usually been that the nuts do not fit. We make 
ours very tight — running them on at first by machinery, and we guarantee a 
better fit than is usually found on skeins with cut threads. 



110 



James L, ^aven ^ Pompany's 



WAGON BOXES. 




Per pound, ------- 5 cents. 

If not otherwise ordered, we tie the following sizes together: 



3 inch butt, with i- 1 - inch points. 



3i 


u 


a 


a 


If " 


a 


4i " 


tc 




u 


3* 


. a 


a 


a 


If '« 


u 


41 " 


a 


" 2f 


(i 


34 


(i 


a 


u 


2 " 


a 


5 " 


a 


" 3 


a 


4 


u 


u 




-7 1 It 


a 


54 




34 


it 



4^ inch butt, with 2^ inch points. 



BLACKSMITHS' MANDRELS. 




No. 1, 1 inch diameter at top, 9^ at base, - - weight about 128 pounds. 

<l 2^ 2 " '• " " 12 " " - " " 2l6 " 

" 3,10 " " " " 17I " " (flanged) " " 500 

Price, per pound, ...... 6 cents. 



BLACKSMITHS' SWAGE BLOCKS. 




No. 1, oblong pattern, (like cut) 
" 2, square " 

a „ a u 

61 



each, $7 00 
5 °° 
9 5° 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



Ill 



HAVEN'S PATENT 

BLACKSMITHS' TIRE DRILLS 

Improved in Quality and Reduced in Price. 




New pattern, patented; weight, 33 pounds, 



each, $4 50 



PATENT SELF-FEEDING TIRE DRILL. 




Weight, 45 pounds ; price, 



each, $6 00 



BREAST DRILLS 




Per dozen, 



a a 



with three drills to each, - 



$24 00 
27 00 



112 



jIaMES L. j^AVEN ^ pOMPANY'S 





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p- 


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J 


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Pi 


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£ 




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H 
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D 



o 



These Machines are indispensable to blacksmiths, carriage, wagon and plow 
manufactm - ers, after any establishment purchases one, and finds the many con- 
veniences to which it can be put. 

No. o — Is without Vise Attachment, and suitable for ordinary black- 
smith work. Weight, ioo pounds. Price, - - - - $28 co 

No. 1 — Suitable for carriage, wagon and ordinary blacksmith work, and 
for drilling holes up to one inch. We do not recommend No. 1 
for cutting screws. Weight, 130 pounds. Price, with Vise At- 
tachment, - - - - - - - - - -40 00 

No. 2 — With Vise Attachment, is suitable for all kinds of light and 
heavy work; cutting bolts and nuts up to % of an inch. This 
size is most generally used by plow makers. Weight, 200 
pounds. Price, - - - - - - - - -50 00 

Extra for each pair Taps and Dies, - - - - - - -4^0 

Extra for Chuck to hold Dies, -------- 3 00 

The crank on the drive-wheel is used for all light work, and the one on the 
balance-wheel for heavy work and screw-cutting. The machine, by its peculiar 
adaptation to both heavy and light work, combines both speed and power; at 
the same time it is perfectly simple, strong and not liable to get out of order. 
If desired the No. 2 machine can be run by power, by putting a pulley on the 
shaft near the balance-wheel. This is one of the greatest labor-saving machines 
for blacksmiths in use. No smith can afford to be without one. They are got- 
ten up in first-class style. 



Illustrated Patalcgue and Price Ltst. 



113 



Jire Renders. 




No. i, old style, (new pattern,) solid back; weight, 80 pounds, - each, $7 50 

We show the wood-work, rod, nut, &c, for illustration merely; we do not 
furnish them at the price named. 




No. 2, weight, 150 pounds, -------- each, $15 00 

Made very heavy and strong (the main roller wrought iron), geared four to 
one, so that one man can turn it for all ordinary Tires, and two can easily bend 
iron 1 by 5 inches for dray or other small wheels. 

Wood-work shown for illustration only; not furnished at the price named. 



PRICE LIST OF PATENT TWIST DRILL BITS, 
Made expressly for Coe's Drill Press. 

1-8 3-16 1-4 5-16 3-8 7-16 1-2 9-16 5-8 11-16 3-4 13-16 7-8 1 inch 
j>0 90 I 05 I 05 I IO I IO 115 I 25 I 35 I 50 I 65 I 90 2 IO 2 35 3 OO 



114 



^AMES L. J*AVEN ^ pOMPANY'S 



WATER TWEER IRONS. 




Size, 9 by 17 by 12 inches; weight, 100 pounds, - each, $7 00 

This is a very desirable pattern, as there are no pipes to get out of order, and 
freezing does not injure them. They have been in use for years without renewal. 



DUCK NEST TWEER IRONS. 





No. 1, 17 lbs. each, per doz., - $1300 No. 2, 23 lbs. each, per doz., - $1600 





No. 5, 12 lbs. each, per doz., - $1050 No. 6, 15 lbs. each, per doz., - $1300 





No. 7, i7lbs. each, per doz., - $13 50 No. 8, 2ilbs. each, per doz., - $18 00 
Nos. 7 and 8 are double faced; when one side is burnt out, by turning over 



a new face is presented to the fire-. 
NEGRO HEAD. 



BULL'S EYE. 




No. 1, 13 pounds, - per doz., $10 00 
" 2, 21 " - - " 15 00 

" 3, 41 " - " 27 00 




Each, $5 00 



Illustrated Pataloque and Price List. 



115 



Carriage Bolts 




Made from Charcoal Iron, with Forged Nuts and Turned Heads. 

STANDARD PRICE LIST. 
LIST PRICE PER HUNDRED. 



Length. 


1-4 inch. 


5-16 inch. 


3-8 inch. 


7-16 inch. 


1-2 inch. 


5-8 inch. 


■ 

i^ inch, 


$2 40 


$2 70 


- - 


- - 


- - 


- - 


i| '" 


2 40 


2 70 


$3 70 


- - 


- - 


- 


if " 


2 45 


2 SO 


3 7° 


- 


- 


- 


2 


2 50 


2 90 


3 7° 


$5 40 


$7 20 


- 


■7-1 " 
Z 4 


2 55 


3 °° 


3 § 2 


5 7o 


7 60 


• 


H " 


2 60 


3 IO 


3 95 


5 7o 


7 60 


- 


2| " 


2 65 


3 2 ° 


4 20 


6 00 


8 00 


- 


3 " 


2 70 


3 3° 


4 20 


6 00 


8 00 


$13 OO 


/, 1 u 
34 


2 75 


3 5° 


4 45 


6 30 


8 40 


*3 75 


3i " 


2 80 


3 5° 


4 45 


6 30 


8 40 


r 3 75 


31 " 


2 85 


3 7° 


4 7° 


6 60 


8 So 


H 5° 


4 " 


2 90 


3 7° 


4 7° 


6 60 


8 80 


H 5° 


4i '• 


3 °° 


3 9° 


4 95 


6 90 


9 20 


J 5 2 5 


5 " 


3 IO 


4 10 


5 2 ° 


7 20 


9 60 


16 00 


5i " 


3 2 ° 


4 3° 


5 45 


7 5° 


10 00 


16 75 


6 


3 3° 


4 5° 


5 7° 


7 So 


10 40 


J 7 5° 


6* " 


3 4° 


4 7° 


5 95 


8 10 


10 So 


18 25 


7 " 


3 5° 


4 9° 


6 20 


8 40 


11 20 


19 CO 


7i " 


- 


5 IO 


6 45 


8 70 


11 60 


x 9 75 


8 


- 


5 3° 


6 70 


9 00 


12 00 


20 50 


8* " 


- 


- 


6 95 


9 3° 


12 40 


21 25 


9 " 


- 


- 


7 20 


9 60 


12 80 


22 00 


9^ 


- 


- 


- - 


9 9° 


13 20 


22 75 


IO 


- 


- 


- 


10 20 


13 60 


2 3 5° 


II 


. 


- 


- 


- - 


14 40 


25 00 


12 


- -■ . 


- - 


- 


- 


15 20 


26 50 



Usual Quality, 

Russell, Burdsall & Ward's, 



>er cent, discount. 



116 



jlAMES p- |iAVEN & POMPANY'S 



SQUARE HEAD 



^V[achine Bolts and ^ood ^crews, 





LIST PRICE PEE HUNDRED. 



Length. 


1-4 inch. 


5-16 inch. 


3-8 inch. 


7-16 inch. 


1-2 inch. 


5-8 inch. 


3-4 inch. 


i^- inch, 


$4 35 


$4 50 


$4 87 


$5 5o 


$6 60 


$9 75 


$15 40 


j_a it 


4 42 


4 57 


4 95 


5 6o 


6 70 


9 9° 


15 4° 


2 " 


4 5o 


4 6 5 


5 ° 2 


5 7° 


6 75 


10 05 


15 60 


2-1 " 

Z 4 


4 57 


4 72 


5 10 


5 So 


685 


10 20 


15 75 


2l " 


4 6 5 


4 80 


5 *7 


5 9° 


6 90 


10 35 


'5 9° 


Z 4 


4 72 


4 87 


5 25 


6 00 


7 00 


10 50 


16 05 


3 


4 80 


4 95 


5 S 2 


6 10 


7 05 


10 6^ 


16 20 


34 " 


4 95 


5 ro 


5 47 


6 30 


7 20 


1 1 00 


16 70 


4 


5 10 


5 25 


5 62 


6 60 


7 35 


11 50 


17 20 


44 " 


5 2 2 


5 37 


5 74 


6 90 


7 60 


12 25 


17 90 


5 " 


5 34 


5 49 


5 86 


7 20 


7 9° 


13 00 


18 60 


54 " 


5 46 


5 61 


5 98 


7 50 


8 20 


*3 75 


19 60 


6 


5 58 


5 73 


6 10 


7 80 


8 55 


H 5° 


20 60 


64 " 


5 7o 


5 85 


6 22 


8 10 


8 90 


15 25 


21 60 


7 " 


5 8 2 


5 97 


6 34 


8 40 


9 3° 


16 00 


22 60 


74 " 


5 94 


6 09 


6 46 


8 70 


9 6 5 


16 75 


23 60 


8 


6 06 


6 21 


6 58 


9 00 


10 25 


17 50 


24 60 



Discount 



■per cent. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



117 



PRICE FOR BOLTS OVER EIGHT INCHES LONG. 



Diameter. 


Length. 


Price per lb. 


Diameter. 


Length. 


Price per lb. 


^ and 9-16 in. 


8^ to 24 in. 


13 cents. 


I-, i and 1-5 in. 


7^ to 24 in. 


12 cents. 


f 


8i " 24 " 


13* " 


|, 1 and 1-1 " 


24^ " 48 " 


II " 


1 


2 4 i " 48 " 


II{ " 


ii,if&ii" 


4 " 7 " 


13 " 


A " 
4 


81 " 24 " 


T T 1 « 


ii,i|&ii u 


7i " 24 » 


12 " 


A " 

4 


2 4 i " 48 " 


II " 


ii,i|&4" 


2 4 i " 48 « 


II " 


|, i and i.-J '• 


3 " 7 " 


13 " 









Discount 



per pound. 



TIRE BOLTS. 




Made from Charcoal Iron, with Forged Nuts. 
LIST PRICE PER HONORED. 



Length. 


l-s inch. 


3-16 inch. 


1-4 inch. 


5-16 inch. 


3-S inch. 


7-16 inch. 


1-2 inch. 


1^ inch, 


$1 40 


$1 40 


$1 40 


$2 50 


$3 20 


- - 


- - 


1* " 


I 40 


I 40 


I 40 


2 50 


3 20 


- 


- 


if " 


1 45 


1 45 


1 45 


2 50 


3 2 ° 


- 


- 


2 


1 5° 


1 5° 


1 5° 


2 50 


3 2 ° 


- 


- 


z 4 


1 55 


1 55 


1 55 


2 5 S 


3 3° 


- 


- 


7 1 " 


1 60 


1 60 


1 60 


2 65 


3 4° 


- 


- 


Z 4" 


1 65 


1 6 5 


1 65 


2 73 


3 5° 


- 


- 


3 " 


1 70 


1 70 


1 70 


2 80 


3 6o 


$5 30 


$6 60 


34 


1 75 


1 75 


1 75 


2 88 


3 7° 


5 45 


6 So 


32 


1 80 


1 80 


1 80 


2 95 


3 8o 


5 65 


6 9 S 


34 


1 90 


1 90 


1 90 


3 °3 


4 00 


5 83 


7 i7 


4 " 


1 90 


1 90 


1 90 


3 °3 


4 00 


6 00 


7 4° 


4i " 


- 


- 


- - 


3 18 


4 20 


6 20 


7 45 


4* " 


- 


- 


- 


3 18 


4 20 


6 35 


7 75 


41 k ' 


- 


- 


- - 


3 33 


4 4° 


6 55 


7 93 


5 " 


- 


- 


- 


3 33 


4 4° 


6 73 


8 12 


5i " 


- 


- 


- - 


- - 


- - 


6 91 


831 


5i " 


- - 


- - 


- 


- 


- 


6 95 


8 50 



Usual Quality, - 

Russell, Burdsall & Ward's, 



per cent, discount. 



118 



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IpATENT HoT-lpRESSED J\(uTS 



SQUARE, 




In 200 Pound Kegs. 



Square. 


Thick. 


Hole. 


Bolt. 


Price 


7-l6 


3-16 


5-3 2 


3-16 


35 


1-3 


3-16 


5-3 2 


3-16 


35 


1-3 


1-4 


7-3 2 


1-4 


23 


5-8 


5 "i 6 


9"3 2 


5-16 


20 


3-4 


3-s 


11-32 


3 ~ 8 , 


x 5 


7-8 
7-3 


7-16 
1-2 


I3-3 2 
7-16 


tf\ 


H 


1 


1-2 


7-16 


1 '\) 




1 1-8 


1-3 


1-3 


9-4 


12 


1 i-S 


5-8 


9-16 


5-8 




1 1-4 
1 3-8 


5-8 
3-4 


9-16 
II-l6 


5-8) 
3-4 ) 


"i 


1 1-3 


3-4 


II-16 


3-4 1 




1 5-s 


7-8 


I3-16 


7-8 




1 3-4 


7-8 


13-16 


7-8 




1 3-4 




29-32 


1 y 


11 


2 




29-32 






3 


1 1-8 




1 1-8 




31-4 


1 1-8 




1 i-S J 




3 1-4 


1 1-8 


i 1-8 


1 1-4 ) 




3 1-3 


1 1-4 


1 1-8 


lr if 


12 


2 3-4 


1 3-8 


1 1-4 


13-8 




3 

3 J -4 


I 1-3 

I 5-8 


1 3-8 
1 7-16 


1 1-2 j 
15-8 (■ 


13* 


3 J - 2 


1 3-4 


1 9-16 


I3 1 




3 3-4 


1 7-8 


1 11-16 


17-8 1 


H 


4 


3 


1 13-16 


2 





Hess 



cents per pound. 



H EXAGON. 




In 200 Pound Kegs. 



Square. 


Thick. 


Hole. 


Bolt. 


Price 


3-4 


3-S 


II-33 


3-S 


21 


7-8 


1-3 


7-l6 


1-3 


20 


1 i-S 


1-3 

S-8 


7-l6 
9-16 


$ 


l8 


1 1-4 


3-4 


9-16 


5-8 




1 3-8 


3-4 


II-16 


3-4h 


i6± 


1 3-8 


7-8 


II-16 


3-4) 




1 1-2 




13-16 


7-81 

7-8 




1 5-8 




13-16 




1 3-4 




29-32 


1 


t6 


1 3-4 


1 1-8 


29-32 




2 


1 1-4 




1 1-8 




21-4 


1 3-8 


i 1-8 


1 1-4J 




2 1-3 
2 3-4 


1 1-3 
1 5-8 


1 1-4 

' 3-S 


i«f 


*7 


3 
3 i-4 


1 3-4 

1 7-8 


1 7-16 
1 9-16 


1 5 -8) 
1 3-45 


*7i 


3 : " 2 


3 


1 11-16 


1 7-8J 




3 J -2 


2 


1 13-16 


2 f 


19 



Less 



cents per pound. 



APPROXIMATE CONTENTS OF 200 POUND KEGS. 
Size of Bolt, \i % % % 1 \y B 1M 

! i' o i :-<:; 280 180 140 



Squai'e Nuts, 
Hexagon Nuts 



2500 



1 100 
1260 



700 
800 



420 
480 



33° 



210 



160 



IK in. 

So 
90 



JLLUSTRATED p/LTALOGUE AND PRICE L.IST. 



119 



WROUGHT WASHERS. 




In 150 Pound Kegs. 



Diameter. 


Hole. 


Bolt. 


Price per lb. 


3-4 

t 7 " 8 
i i-8 


5.16 

7-16 
1-2 


J -4 

5-16 

3-S 
7-16 


24 cents 
22 " 

iS " 

) 


i 1-4 

I 1-2 

I 1-2 


9-16 

5-8 
11-16 


1-2 

9-16 

5-8 


.5- 

14 " 


1 3-4 

2 


13-16 
1 


3-4 

7-S 






2 I-4 
2 1-2 


1 1-8 
1 1-4 


1 
i 1-8 




- r 3 " 


2 3-4 
3 


1 3-8 

I -1-2 


1 1-4 
1 3-8 


> 





Less 



cents per pound. 



WROUGHT 

WAGON BOW STAPLES. 

Put up in 1-2 gross boxes. 




i£, if, 2, 2^, 2\ inches, per gross, $2 50 



WROUGHT 
FELLOE CLIPS 



%, i, v 



i%. ik 



Price in bulk by the keg, 
" " 10 pound boxes, 



i, IK. 

14^ cents 
15" " 



WAGON SKEIN BOLTS 
COACH SCREWS. 



inch, per pound, 



9-16 

1 

7-16 
I 



=s 


IrJt 




10 


cen 


ts 


10 


a 




II 


a 




12 


a 




l6 


u 




J 9 


u 





WAGON RIVETS. 

Large Flat Heads. 




34 inch diameter. 

per lb. 

i|, if, 2, 2£, 2^, 3, 3^ inches, 14 cents 



WAGON NAILS. 

Oval or Countersunk Heads. 




% inch diameter. 
Put up in 5 lb. boxes. 

2, 2^-, 3, 3j, 4 inches, per lb., 20 cents 



CAST WASHERS. 




To order, at from 3 to 5 cts. per lb. net. 



120 



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WROUGHT BOLSTER PLATES 




Rolled by a patented process, with raised and indented circles and ribbed 
edges, as shown, combining all the advantages of both cast and wrought, and at 
the same time cheaper than cast iron. 



Number. 


Length. 


Width. 


King Bolt. 


Price. 


O 


1 1 inch, 


2f inch, 


|- inch, 


48 cents per pair. 


I 


12 " 


3 " 


i 


- 50 " 


2 


12 " 


n 1 u 
34 


i* " 


53 " 


3 


I3 u 


52 


i* " 


- 55 " 



WAGON BOX STRAP BOLTS. 




10 inches long by 7-16 at screw end, per set of 8 Bolts, 



12 

H 
16 



8 " 



40 cents 

55 " 
80 " 

90 " 



BLACKSMITHS' TONGS. 



Length, 
Per pair, 



18 

55 



20 

65 



22 

70 



24 

75 



26 

80 



28 

85 



30 inches 
no cents 



COLD CHISELS, 



Cast steel, assorted. 



per pound, 40 cents 



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MALLEABLE CASTINGS. 



We have added materially to our assortment of Malleable Castings, and have 
given, as far as possible, descriptions which will enable our customers to order 
understandingly. The weight is given for ioo pieces or pairs, as being the most 
convenient in most cases. 

To find the weight of any number of pieces, multiply by it, divide by ioo, or 
point off two places for decimals: 

i dozen 489 = 7^X12 = .90 lbs. 
1 dozen 504=16X12=1.92^3. 

We wire in bunches of one dozen, as most buyers prefer that number tied 
together. 



Plain, Flat. 



AXLE YOKES, or CLIP TIES. 



Sunk Face. Hollow, Circular Face. With Safety Loop. 



No. 489, plain, flat, for 1 inch axle, 



7^ pounds per 100 



u 


49O, 


u 


a 


1 8 


cc 


(1 


- 


- 


- 


"i 


K 


U (1 


a 


4 QI > 


a 


u 


" li 


cc 


a 




- 


- 


I2i 


a 


(4 cc 


a 


49 2 , 


u 


(< 


" If 


a 


a 


- 


- 


- 


13* 


cc 


u u 


a 


493* 


a 


u 


" T 1 


a 


a 




- 


- 


Hi 


cc 


cc u 


a 


494^ 


sunk face, 


light pattern, for 


1 


inch axle, 


- 


7 


cc 


cc a 


a 


495' 


u 


a 


u 


a 


cc 




u I. 


- 


8 


u 


a (c 


a 


496, 


(C 


u 


a 


cc 


cc 


r 1 

1 8 


u u 


- 


9 


a 


cc a 


a 


497' 


a 


a 


a 


a 


cc 


r 1 

l 4 


u a 


- 


10 


cc 


a »c 


U 


498, 


a 


a 


u 


a 


cc 


<* 


t« cc 


- 


*3 


a 


CC 11 


a 


499' 


a 


u 


a 


c< 


n 


r 1 
7 


cc cc 


- 


'5 


a 


CC tC 


a 


47 6 ' 


a 


a 


heavy 


« 


cc 


, 1 

1 8 


cc a 


- 


i8i 


" 


a u 


(( 


477' 


a 


u 


« 


a 


" 1 


r 1 

4 


cc cc 


- 


x 9 


cc 


.. a 


cc 


478' 


a 


u 


(1 


a 


u 


If 


c« cc 


- 


21 


cc 


" " 


a 


500, 


hollo 


w, cii 


xular face, 


for 1 i 


nch axle, 


- 


9i 


" 


" " 


" 


501, 


u 




CC 


11 


" T 1 


" 


cc 


- 


12 


cc 


c. 11 


" 


502, 


u 




cc 


(i 


x 4 


cc 


cc 


- 


J 3 


(i 


•' 


t. 


5°3' 


with 


safety loop, 


for 


£ inch 


axle, £ inch 


loop, 


T 5 


cc 


a u 


a 


5°4' 

1 


a 


« 


a 


u 


1 


c< 


1 " 


IC 


16 


cc 





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SPRING CLIP HOLDERS. 



No. 145, for i^- inch springs, 3 inch between grooves, 



" H 6 > 


' ii 


" 31 " 


a 


'• H7» 


' if 


3 " 


u 


" 148, 


; if 


3i 


a 


" H9> 


• H 


3 " 


u 


" 15°' 


' ii 


" 3i " 


a 



21 poun 


ds 


per 


IOO 


22 " 




u 




19 " 




" 




22 " 




a 




22 t: 




" 




22 




" 





KING BOLT PLATES. 



No. 505, 8^ inches long, for f inch bolts, 

" 512,7 " " " i " " 

" 5 J 3, 7 " 4i " i " " 
" 514,7 " " " f « " 



36 pounds per 100 

27 « «« u 

28 " » « 
21 " " " 




No. 508 



WAGON BOW IRONS. 

In Pairs, for Tapering Ends. 





No. 509 



No. 509% 



No. 508, top one, if by | inch; weight, 

" 509, " " i|by I " 

" 509I " " igby f " 

" 511, " " i{ by i-| " 
" 510, " " 1^ in., half round; " 




No. 511 




No. 510 



33 pound per 100 pairs 
16 " " " 

20 " " ' : " 

20 " " " " 

l7 l « « „ „ 



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STEP PLATES. 





No. 480 




Nos. 486 487 488 




No. 518 




Nos. 519 520 521 



No. 479, 4^ by 5f inches; weight, 

» 480, 3iby 4 i " oval, - 

" 436, 3 iby 3 l " - - 

" 487>3iby 4 i " - - 

" 488,4 by 5 i " - - - - 

" 5 l8 ,3iby 4 f " -.- 

" 5 X 9' 3^ inches diameter, ... 

« 520)3f « 

" S^Ai " - - 

" 590, Body Steps, in pairs, 4 by 7 inches, 



No 


. 590 




83 pounds 


per 100 


27 


a 


a a 


- 2S 


u 


a a 


42 


u 


(1 u 


- 54 


" 


u a 


6*i 


" 


It u 


- 38 


" 


u a 


40 


u 


a u 


- 64 


u 


C( a 


200 pounds 


per 100 pairs 



CORNER IRONS 



Nos. 522 523 




Nos. 524 525 



No. 522, 2\ inches long, ^ inch wide, - 
" 5 2 3> H " " 9- 16 " 

5 Z 4> 2 4 3" 

" 5 2 5^i " " I " " 

" 526, 2| " " \ " " beveled, 




N 


3. 526 




71 


pounds 


per 100 


io^ 


a 


a a 


I2| 


a 


u u 


H 


u 


a a 


10 


a 


(( K 



124 


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COLLARS. 




No. 53°, | inch high, 7-16 inch hole, 10 pounds per 


IOO 


" 53', i " 


" " " " _ _ . . 11" " 


u 


" 53 2 , J " 


" " " " _ . _ . 12 " " 


14 


" 533, H " 


« .... I4 ^ " 


u 


" 534, H " 


" « " " . . . . 20 " " 


4 




ROUND FERRULES. 






flS 




These sizes 1 


ire the inside diameter at the largest end, the small end being 


about one-eighth of an inch less. 




No. 540, -£ in. 


diam., 9-16 in. long, ----- 2^ pounds per 


IOO 


" 54 1 , 1 " 


1 ' 




- - 3i " " 


t 




" 542, | - 


4 




' - - - - - 4i " " 


' 




" 543, 1 " 


4 




6^ " 


' 




" 544, 1 >l 


I ' 




- 8 


' 




" 545, i* " 


1 ' 




9i " " 


' 




" 546, ii " 


I 




' - - - - - 11 " " 






" 547, if ' ; 


" I* ' 




13I " 


' 




" 548, i* " 


- I* ' 




- i 4 | " " 


' 




" 549, if " 


.. ,£ , 




22£ " 






" 461, f '■ 


i ' 




' tapered for whiffle trees, 6\ " " 


' 




" 462, | " 


i ' 




1 u u 14 /_ a u 


' 




" 463, l " 


•' 1 ' 




i u a u ^jj u u 

/4 


' 




" 4 6 3i, ^ '" 


" 1* < 




9f " 






CLOSED END FERRULES. 




1111 

No. 555, | inch diameter, 1 inch long, for whiffle trees, - 7| pounds per 


IOO 


" 556, 1 " 


" l " " U " . Q " « 


u 


" 557, 1 " 


1^ " " " « - IO^ » 


" 


" 55 s , *i " 


" 1^ " " « " - II " " 


a 


" 559, *i " 


1^ " « « " . ^1 « 





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125 



LOOP HOLDERS, 



No. 564, for I inch straps, 

" 565, " 1 

" 566, " i| " 

... 5 6 7 , « !| « 



3 pounds per 100 pieces 
6| « « « 

h a u tt u 

7? 



SINGLE BODY LOOPS. 



No. 569, for 


4 


inch 


straps, 


" 568, " 


i 


tt 


cc 


" 575' " 




tt 


u 


" 576, " 


r 1 


u 


tt 


" 57°, " 


r 1 

l 4 


cc 


tt 


" 57i' " 


t| 


a 


a 


" 572, " 


It 


(C 


a 




5i 


pounds per 100 pieces 


51 


a a a tt 


6i 


U U tC CC 


8 


u tt a tt 


9* 


U <t b( it 


11 


tt tt tt t. 


13 


tt tt tt tt 



SHAFT LOOPS. 



No. 72, for -|- inch, square end, 
" 77, " i " oval 



3^ pounds per 100 pieces 

-jj tt it it tt 

54 



DOUBLE PERCH LOOPS. 



No. 470, 


for 


4 


inch straps, 


" 47i, 


tt 


* 


tt tt 


" 472, 


tt 




tt tt 


" 473- 


tt 


T 1 


tt tt 


" 474, 


tt 


T 1 

1 4t 


tt tt 


" 475' 


tt 


x 1i 


tt tt 


" 476, 


tt 


4 


t. tt 



6^ pounds per 100 
9i " " 



"i 

23 
26 



126 



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HOLDBACKS 



No. 577 Nos. 578 579 No. 580 

No. <77 ---------- 14^ pounds per ioo 

" 578, 6 inches long, ------ 17^- 

" 579, 8 " ----- 23i " " " 

" 580,6 " " - - - 3*i " " " 



POLE TIPS. 



Nos. 845 846 847 
Yoke strap collar all round. 

No. 845, 1 inch diameter, 5^ inches long, 



" 846, It « 


6 


" 847, It " 


6 • " 


" 458, I* " 


6 " ■■ ' 


" 459, i* " 


6£ " 


" 460, if " 


" 7 " 



Nos. 458 459 460 

Yoke strap collar three-quarters round. 

- 64 pounds per 100 

81 " " " 



93 

82^ 

95 
no 



it a 



YOKE TIPS 



With Loop for Strap cast on. 

No. 454, -§ inch diameter, 4 inches long, for if inch strap, 
» 455, I " "4 " » " i| " 

" 456, 1 " "4 " " " ii " " 



26 pounds per 100 
z 9 

ohl " « it 



NECK YOKE MIDDLE LOOP. 




No. 654, if inch diameter, 



51 pounds per 100 



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12* 



POLE CRABS 




Nos. 593 594 595 

No. 593, i inch eye, 3^ inches across the bows, 
" 594, 1 « " 4 i « 

" 595> *i " " 41 " 

" 597' J l " " IO 

" 598, i^ " " 12 " 




Nos. 


597 598 






- 


56 pounds 


per 


IOO 


- 


78 « 


u 


u 


- 


116 


u 


a 


- 


220 " 


u 


a 


- 


175 » 


u 


a 



Nos. 602 603 



SINGLE TREE PINS. 



Nos. 602)^ 603K 



Nos. 604 605 




Nos. 607 608 



No. 606 



N 



o. 602, 
603, 
602^, plain, 



to screw, ■§ inch diameter, 
7-16 
5-16 



5-1.6 

3 

s 

5-16 



6o 3i> 
604, 

605, 

607, 

608, 

606, right or left, in pairs, -| inch diameter. 

6o8|-, outside diameter 1^ inch, 

609, " " if " 



Nos. 608X 609 

7i pounds per 100 
8f 

- 8| 

9i " 

- 9* " 
10 

- Si " 

T T 1 " 

33 pounds per 100 pairs 
00 pounds per 100 

- 00 " " " 



SINGLE TREE LOOPS. 

fc2> 



No. 615, i^ by 2| inches, oval, 



57 pounds per 100 pieces 



128 



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SINGLE TREE HOOKS 





No. 611 



No. 612 



No. 6n, right or left, in pairs, i^ inch diameter, 
" 612, " " " i^ " 

" 613, " " " i| " 



No. 613 

75 pounds per 100 pairs 

80 " " " " 

75 " " " " ' 



SINGLE, or WHIFFLE TREE PLATES. 





Nos. 677 678 682 683 



Nos. 672 673 



No. 428 



No. 679 



No. 677, 1^ inch diameter of circle, 

" 678, if " " " - - 

" 682, 2l " " "... 

" 683, 2| " " " - - 

" 672, deep pattern, 1^- inch diameter of circle, 

" 673, " " 2 

" 428, " " with stop, if inch, - 

" 6 79> 3 b y *i inch > ----- 



22 pounds per 100 pairs 
40 

64 « 
78 « 
28 

3 1 

46 « 

39i " 



SINGLE, or WHIFFLE TREE TOP PLATES. 




No. 680 



No. 681 



No. 


670, 


5 


inches 


long, 


5- 


16 


inch 


square 


hole, - 


- IO 


pounds 


" 


680, 


4 


t< 


a 


5- 


16 


u 


round 


u 


7i 


u 


a 


68l, 


3 


a 


u 


5- 


16 


a 


a 


a 


- - 4* 


a 



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SCROLLS FOR CARRIAGE PARTS. 




No. 368 

No. 0369 No. 369 

No. 368, 2\ inches long, -------24 pounds per 100 

" 0369, 3 " " .-..-. 29 " " " 

" 369, 3! ' " " - - - - - - - 38 " " 





TAIL BOARD NUTS AND PLATES. 



No. 650 




No. 651 



No. 650, 3^ inches long, for -| inch rods, 
" 651, in pairs, " f " " 



40 pounds per 100 

32^ " " " pairs 



T PLATES 




No. 637, rights and lefts, 



56 pounds per 100 pairs 



130 



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WEAR, or RUB IRONS. 





No. 383 



No. 616 




No. 617 



No. 618 



Nos. 619 620 621 730 



No. 383, 6^ inches long, 2 inches wide, 



" 616, 


Si 


" 617, 


5i 


" 6i8, 


4i 


11 619, 


4i 


" 620, 


5 


" 621, 


5i 


" 73°, 


6 


" 623, 


6i 


" 624, 


5 



if inch wide, 

If u u 

If " " 

3 " " 




No. 623 




56 pounds per 100 

45 
45 
36 
3 2 i 

37 

39 
100 

66 
50 



DOUBLE TREE CLEVIS AND PIN. 





No. 656 



No. 656, 3 inches long, if inch open, 
" ^57' Patent, 3 inches long, i-J inch open, 



No. 657 



85 pounds per 100 

120 " " " 



TRACE HOOKS. 




No. 659, 6 inches long, 



30 pounds per 100 



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PATENT AXLE WASHERS, 




No. 394, i^-in., 3-^ pounds per set of 4 
" 39°> J l " 3i 

" 392, 2 " 4 



No. 393, 2^ in., 4 pounds per set of 4 

" 393h H " 4i " 
" 395. 2f " 5 



KETTLE EARS. 




No. 1, square corner, if inch long, 1^ inch high, 



2, 




' If ' 


' " Tii 

*4 


3, 


a i 


' I* ' 


t U r, 1 

Z 4 


4, 


a i 


' 2i ' 


' " 3| 


5> 


a i 


2| < 


" 2| 


6, 


a t 


3 ' 


« 3 


0, 


round ' 


' If < 


' " if 


7. 


a i 


' 4i ' 


' " 3f 


80, 


14 ( 


4l ' 


' " 4 


81, 


" ' 


5 ' 


' " 4i 


82, 


U i 


5 ' 


' " 4f 



5^ pounds per 100 pieces 

9 
10 

J 5 

22 

3° 

6 

56 
61 

82 



HOE EYES 





No. 324 



No. 0324 



No. 324, if inch diameter of eye, with rivets cast on, 
" 0324, i-| " " " " holes for rivets, 



56 pounds per 100 

52 " " " 



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J\XLE ^RENCHES 


• ■ 






SQUARE SOCKETS— Three Jaws. 






5 ^ % ^™~"'lli 








No. 684, deep sockets, for 1 inch axle nuts, - - - 


5S pounds 


per 


100 


" 686, " " i± " - - 


60 " 






" 686, « " ij " " ... 


64 '• 






" 687, " » if » - 


66 " 






" 688, " " i£ " " - 


95 " 






" 689, " " if » - - 


140 " 






" 690, " " 2 " " ... 


150 " 






DEEP SQUARE SOCKETS— One Jaw. 


■ 




^^s^™ ™™ iSi ^p 








No. 410, deep sockets, for f inch axle nuts, 


40 pounds 


per 


100 


" 4", " " 1 " - - 


56 « 


" 


' l 


" 412, " 1 ... 


60 " 


"• 


" 


" 413, " " H " - - 


70 - 


" 


'• 


" 414, " » i± " " ... 


75 " 


u 


" 


EXTRA DEEP, FOR EXTRA WIDE POINT BANDS. 






No. 420, for £ inch axle nuts, ------ 


60 pounds 


per 


TOO 


" 421, 1 " " - 


67 « 


" 


" 


" 422, i-g " " ------ 


69 


" 


1. 


" 4 2 3> ii " " 


71 « 






HEXAGON— Three Jaws. 








No. 691, for i-J inch hexagon nuts, - - - - - 


70 pounds 


per 


IOO 


" 692, i£ " " " .... 


m " 


" 


" 


" 693, if " " " 


75 


" 


" 


" 694, i| " " .... 


82 




a 



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133 



WRENCHES, 




No. 698, 11 inches long, for ^ to 1^ inch nuts, 

« 699, 13 " « i to if « 



125 pounds per 100 pieces 
'75 " " " 



No. 696, for ^ to 1 inch nuts, 



S2 pounds per 100 



No. 700, for ^ inch nuts, 



55 pounds per 100 



THUMB NUTS, 




WL 




Nos. 660 


661 662 Nos. 663 666 


"Jo. 660, 1 in 


ch across wings, no hole, 


" 661, \\ 


' " " 3-16 inch hole, 


k ' 662, 2 


t a u 1 a u 
4 


" 663, x\ 
" 666, i-J 


i (l u I u u 
4 


" 664, 2 
" 665,3 


' " " i " " 
" 5- 16 " 



Nos. 664 665 



2 poi 

4 
71 
4i 
8* 
9i 
i7i 



nds per 100 



DUFF TAILS, 





No. 346, in pairs, 



20 pounds per 100 pairs 



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^Ialleable pLOW £levises 

ALL STRAIGHTENED AND TAPPED READY FOR USE. 



NEW PATTERN CLEVISES. 




Ribbed Shank, giving Increased Strength with Less Weight. 

No. 705, 2 in. between shanks; 5^-in. long; wrench fits nuts -|in. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, ... 125 pounds per 100 

No. 706, 2^ in. between shanks; 5f in. long; wrench fits nuts £ in. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 94 pounds per ico 

No. 7°8) 2 "t hi. between shanks; 6^ in. long; wrench fits nuts -^ in. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 156 pounds per 100 
No. 710, 2^ in. between shanks; 6^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i-gin. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 187 pounds per 100 
No. J13, 2f in. between shanks; 6f in. long; wrench fits nuts -Jin. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 231 pounds per 100 
No. 715, 2f in. between shanks; 6^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i-g in. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 187 pounds per 100 
No. 717, 3 in. between shanks; 6^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i-Jin. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 200 pounds per 100 



COTTON PLOW CLEVISES, 




No. 637, 2^ in. between shanks; 4I in. long; wrench fits nuts iin.; weight, 

with wrench, ---.... ICO pounds per 100 

No. 639, 2|in. between shanks; 5I in. long; wrench fits nuts |in.; weight, 

with wrench, ^o pounds per 100 

No. 642, 2f in. between shanks; 4f in. long; wrench fits nuts i^in.; weight, 

with wrench, ------- 125 pounds per 100 



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135 



^ALLEABLE IpLOW j^LEVISES 

ALL STRAIGHTENED AND TAPPED READY FOR USE. 



HALF SCOTCH CLEVISES— Ribbed Shank. 




No. 720, 2-| in. between shanks; 6f in. long; wrench fits nuts |- in. square; 

weight, with loop and pin, guide pin and wrench, - 281 pounds per 100 

No. 724, 2f in. between shanks; 7^ in. long; wrench fits nuts |-in. square; 

weight, with loop and pin, guide pin and wrench, - 406 pounds per 100 

No. 726, 3 in. between shanks; 8^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i^in. square; 

weight, with loop and pin, guide pin and wrench, - 531 pounds per 100 



SCOTCH CLEVISES— Rock Island Pattern. 




No. 729, 2f in. between shanks; 6^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i-Jin. square; 
weight, with loop and pin, guide pin with thumb nut and wrench, 

325 pounds per 100 

No. 731, 3 in. between shanks; 8^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i-J in. square; 
weight, with loop and pin, guide pin with thumb nut and wrench, 

520 pounds per 100 

No. 732, 3^in. between shanks; 8^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i-^in. square; 
weight, with loop and pin, guide pin with thumb nut and wrench, 

531 pounds per 100 



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Malleable pLOW £levises 

ALL STRAIGHTENED AND TAPPED READY FOR USE 



BREAKER PLOW CLEVISES. 




No. 734, 2f in. between shanks; 7f in. long; wrench fits nuts i^in. square; 

weight, with guide pin, with thumb nut and wrench, 388 pounds per 100 

No. 735, 3 in. between shanks; 8^ in. long; wrench fits nuts i-gin. square; 

weight, with guide pin, with thumb nut and wrench, 513 pounds per 100 



OLD PATTERN CLEVISES. 




Half Oval Shanks. 

No. 599, 2 in. between shanks; length, 6 in.; wrench fits nuts f in. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 150 pounds per 100 

No. 599-j, 2^ in. between shanks; length, 6 in.; wrench fits nuts fin. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 156 pounds per 100 

No. 600, 2f in. between shanks; length, 6in.; wrench fits nuts i^in. square; 

weight, with guide pin and wrench, - - - 200 pounds per 100 

No. 600 "A," 2\ in. between shanks; length, 6fin.; wrench fits nuts 1^ in. 

square; weight, with guide pin and wrench, - 275 pounds per 100 

No. 600 "D," 2-f in. between shanks; length, 6f in.; wrench fits nuts 1^ in. 

square; weight, with guide pin and wrench, - 275 pounds per 100 

No. 600 "E," 3 in. between shanks; length, 6f in.; wrench fits nuts 1^ in. 

square; weight, with guide pin and wrench, - 275 pounds per 100 



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137 



^JVIalleable yVxLE Nuts 




For 

Axles. 


Size of 
Square. 


Size of Flange. 


Thickness 
of Nut. 


Size 
of Hole. 


Weight of 
100 Pieces. 


-i.'T 


I- inch 


If 


by 3-16 inch 


-J inch 


1 1-16 inch 


25 pounds 


T '" 


If 


by 3-16 " 


1 


11-16 


u 


25 •" 


2 jl| » 


T 1 " 

1 8 


I 15 


-16 by 3 16 " 


15-16 " 


13-16 


a 


33 " 


3^" 


T 1 " 

x 4 


H 


by 3 16 " 


T " 


13-16 


u 


46 


4 |i| " 


T 3 " 

1 8 


H 


by i" " 


T 1 " 

1 8 


15-16 


u 


55 " 


5 \H " 


T 1 " 


27- 


16 by ^ 


I3-l6 " 




u 


60 " 


6 {„ " 


T 5 « 


2| 


by 5-16 " 


x 4 


T 1 

1 8 


u 


90 " 


(If " 


T a " 

x 4 


2j 


by f " 


I| 


r 1 


u 


120 " 


7 i» - 


4 " 


4 


by # 


1 8 


T 1 

1 8 


a 


120 " 


(2i " 


2 


3f 


by i " 


T 5 " 

x 8 


If 


a 


180 " 


^1 (( 


34 


by f " 


T 5 a 

1 8 


If 


(i 


180 " 




-3i " 


-7 1 " 

2 3" 


3f 


by 1 " 


4 


T 1 


u 


215 « 


9^ 


2| « 


2 T2" 


3f 


by | « 


4 


T 1 
1^ 


u 


215 " 




.3 " 


-7 1 " 


3f 


by 1 " 


i| 


T 1 
X "2" 


a 


215 » 



We furnish any of the above nuts turned and tapped as described below; 
if a nut for any sized axle is ordered, Ave will presume it is our regular size 
(we make no others), and if it does not fit, the responsibility of the failure is 
not ours. 



Size of Axle, inch, % 1 IK IK 1% IK 1% 1M IK 2 2K 2K 2% 3 
Size of Tap, " 13-16 15-16 15-16 33-32 IK 41-32 41-32 IK 1% 

Threads per "1099888 8 6 5 



Price, each, 



15 I 8 23 25 30 38 



5° 



67 



83 cts. 



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O. L. El^TGLISI-i'S 



PRICE LIST OF 



BLACKSMITHS 1 BELLOWS, PORTABLE FORGES 



MOULDERS' BELLOWS, 

139 WEST SECOND STREET, CINCHOTATI, OHIO. 



C. L. ENGLISH'S IMPROVED BELLOWS. 

Patented November 19th, 18C7. 




BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS. 



28 inch, 


extra long, 


$18 00 


40 inch, extra long, - 


$30 00 


30 « 


a u 


19 00 


42 " 


35 °° 


32 « 


" " 


20 50 


44 " " " - - 


40 00 


34 " 


u a 


22 00 


46 " " " 


44 00 


36 « 


" " 


23 50 


48 « « « - - 


49 00 


38 " 


Ct u 


26 50 


50 " 


57 °° 


"STAR" BRAND 


BLAC 


;ksmiths' bellows. 


32 inch, 


extra long, 


$iS 75 


3S inch, extra long, - 


$24 50 


34 " 


u a 


20 GO 


40 " " 


27 50 


36 " 


a u 


21 ^O 








MOULDERS' 


BELLOWS. 




8 inch, 


$1 20 10 1 


nch, 


$1 50 10 inch, extra, 


- $2 00 



HAND BELLOWS-Extra Large. 
12 inch, extra, - - - $2 75 | 14 inch, extra, - 



$3 5° 



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139 



C. L. ENGLISH'S IMPROVED PORTABLE FORGES. 




LONG PORTABLE FORGES— Iron Frame. 
No. i. 26 inch bellows, - $41 00 No. 2. 28 inch bellows, 



$43 00 



These Forges have iron frames, with large capacity for heating, and are com- 
pact and portable, and can be used for out-door work and with safety in-doors. 
They are the best in use for boiler makers, steamboats, railroad companies, con- 
tractors, gunboats, etc. 




LONG PORTABLE FORGES— Iron Frame. 



Nos. 


Length. 


Width. 


Hight, 


Weight. 


Bellows. 


Price. 


4 


5 ft. 10 in. 


2 ft. S£ in. 


4 ft. 6 in. 


io 5 


30 in. 


$40 OO 


5 


5 ft. 10 in. 


3 ft. 


4 ft. 7 in. 


205 


33 m - 


42 OO 


6 


6 ft. 6 in. 


3 ft - 3 in - 


4 ft. 8 in. 


2 35 


36 in. 


45 °° 



These Forges have a large capacity for heating, and are well adapted for 
blacksmiths, shipping, steamboats, plantations, manufactories, machine shops, 
coppersmiths, miners and oil companies. 

They can be taken apart or put together in 10 minutes by any person. 



140 



James L. |^aven 8j Pompany's 



C. L. ENGLISH'S IMPROVED PORTABLE FORGES. 




Round Portable Forge. 



Short Portable Forge. 



ROUND PORTABLE FORGES. 



Kos. 
I 


Weight. 
20S 


Diameter. 
2 feet. 


Hight. 
4 feet 2 inches, 


2 


250 


2 ft. 3 in. 


4 feet 6 inches, 



Price. 

$36 OO 

- 40 OO 

These are the best forges for gunsmiths, contractors on public works, armories, 
gas fitters, dentists, jewelers, optical instrument makers, and the U. S. Army. 



SHORT PORTABLE FORGE. 



No. 


Length. 


Width. 


Hight. 


Weight. 


Price. 


7 


3 ft. 6 in. 


2 ft. 


6 ft. 


170 lbs. 


$38 OO 



This Forge has the bellows under the fire box, which makes it short, light and 
cheap. It has the Improved Patent Duck Nest Tweer Iron, with slide in the 
bottom to let out c'nders and ashes, and keeps it from melting the top of the 
Tweer Iron. It is "well adapted to any kind of light work. 



JLLUSTRATED pATALOGUE AND PRICE LlST. 



141 



CINCINNATI FORGING CO. 

OFFICE at No. 37 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI, O. 
II. 1VEAYE, President. 



FACTORY at AMELIA, CLERMONT CO., O. 
WILLIAMS «fc SHORT, Sup'ls. 



P 



INCINNATI ft IFTH 



r 



EELS 




Plain. 



Size of Iron, % 

Per dozen, $16 oo 




ALL DIAMETERS, PLAIN. 

11-16 % % 1 lj*in- 

17 oo iS 00 24 00 28 80 35 00 



ALL DIAMETERS, WITH FLANGES. 

Size of Iron, % 11-16 % in. 

Per dozen, $1900 2000 2100 

The following sizes are manufactured : 

Of f- in. half round iron; 12, 13, 14, 15 in. outside diameter, . for £, 1 or i-J axles. 
Of f in. half round iron; 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 in. diameter, for 1, 1-^ or i£ axles. 
Of £ in. half round iron ; 14, 15, 16 in. diameter, for i-J, 1^, if or 1^ axles. 
Of 1 in. half round iron; 14, 15, 16 in. diameter, for if, i-| or 1^ axles. 
Of 1 -J in. half round iron; it;, 16 in. diameter, for i-|, i- 1 -, or if axles. 

In ordering give the size of half round iron the wheel is made of, the outside 
diameter of circle, and the size of axle. 



142 



jjAMES J-,. JrfAVEN 8f pOMPANY'S 



WELL PULLEYS. 




8 inch, 
10 

12 

H 

12 
20 



extra heavy, 



per dozen, $6 50 

7 5° 

9 CO 

14 50 

18 00 

kt 72 CO 



SINKS. 




20 by 14 inches, - 

24 by 16 " 

30 by 18 " 

36 by 18 " 

38 by 20 " 

42 by 22 " - 

48 by 23 " - - - - 

Legs for 30, 36, 38, 42 and 48 inches, 

No. 1, Corner Sinks, 

u a 

Z, - 



Slop Sinks, 24 by 20, 12 inches deep, • - 

The above prices are for plain castings; if painted, ;uld 10 per cent, to 



Lch, $2 


10 


" 3 


40 


3 


20 


4 5° 


5 


60 


6 


00 


7 


J 5 




60 


" 1 


80 


" 2 


2 5 


" 2 


85 


5 


60 



price. 



TRUNK ROLLERS. 



iiii^ 



Polished, to nail, 



per gross, $1 80 



JROJN j^HAIJN pUMP £uf;B Js|o. 1. 



(Represented with Iron Cistern Cover attached.) 




Each; comj)lete, with Reel, - 

" fitted to Iron Cistern Cover, - 
« « Wood Platform, - 



$9 oo 
14 00 
10 00 



JROJN £HAIN pUMP £lJRB ]S|o. 2 



( Represented with Wood Platform.) 




Each, complete, with Reel, - 

" fitted to Iron Cistern Cover, 
" " Wood Platform, - 



[illustrated Patalogue and Price I^ist. 



143 



jjHAIN Tp 



hain Pumps. 



'We make a specialty of Chain Pumps, manufacturing all the parts, which 
we warrant to be of the best quality. 

Our Iron Curbs are of new and very handsome designs, and we place them 
at prices which we think will be satisfactory. 



CHAIN PUMP CURBS. 




No. i, iron, complete, with reel, 



each, $9 oo 




No. 2, iron, complete, with reel, 



each, $9 oo 



j££P Nos. i & 2 Iron Curbs we furnish titted on a 16 inch cistern cover (page 
42), forming, with the accompanying ring, a complete, convenient, and durable 
arrangement, at no greater cost than a wooden platform, which sooner or later 
rots and gives trouble. 



Price, with cover and ring, 



each, $14 00 



144 



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CHAIN PUMP CURBS. 




No. 3, wood, with iron spout, without fixtures, 



each, $2 50 



SPOUTS FOR WOOD CURBS, 

mi m 





No. 1, Japanned, - per dozen, $4 So No. 2, Japanned, - per dozen, $4 80 



GALVANIZED PUMP CHAIN. 

i^ inch, ---------- per pound, 16 cents 

r i « .-.-...-. « 16 " 

Made of No. 5 wire, weighs 45 lbs. to the 100 feet; tied in bundles of 36 feet, 
-weighing about 16 lbs. A cask of it weighs about ^25 lbs. 

BORED TUBING. 

In Assorted Lengths, mostly Eight Feet. 

Poplar, ---------- per foot, 6\ cents 

Pine, --------.. a 7£ " 

In retailing there need be no loss whatever. Drive the sockets together, and 
saw off the exact length required. With a little care, you need make no "short 
ends" at all. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



145 



CHAIN PUMP REELS or FIXTURES 

Designs Patented. 




No. i, 8 forks, complete, with wood rollers, 25 sets in a barrel; weight, 300 

pounds, ---------- per set, $1 05 

No. 2, 8 forks, complete, with iron rollers, 25 sets in a barrel; weight, 310 

pounds, ---------- per set, $1 10 




No. 3, 16 forks, complete, with wood rollers, 25 sets in a barrel; weight, 

325 pounds, --------- per set, $1 15 

No. 4, 16 forks, complete, with iron rollers, 25 sets in a barrel; weight, 

33^ pounds, --------- per set, $1 20 



BOTTOM ROLLERS, 





Wood. 



Iron. 



Per dozen, 



$1 00 Per dozen, 



ii 60 



146 



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JOBACCO ^UTTERS 




JLLUSTRATED pATALOGUE AND PRICE LlST. 



147 



TWINE BOXES. 



No. i. 




per dozen, $7 =50 N< 




per dozen, $9 00 





No. 3, to hang, - per dozen, $4 25 , No. 4, on feet, - per dozen, $5 00 



CORK PRESSES. 




No. 1, 




per dozen, $6 00 No. 2, 



per dozen, $7 00 



SHOE HAMMERS 




No. 1, Handled, Japanned, Polished Face, 

" 2, " 



per dozen, $1 80 
1 44 



148 



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T 



^ 



ATENT REVERSIBLE trRIDDLE. 



<k 




By means of this invention, the task of preparing hot cakes for breakfast is 
rendered a pleasant pastime. The work is done in a manner that renders the 
Griddle an indispensable utensil for the kitchen. 

It cooks eight at a time, and better than in any other way. It secures uniformity 
of size in the cakes, turns them without the use of a knife, bakes and browns 
them with much greater rapidity than the common griddle of greater surface. 

Directions for Use. — Do not remove the lids of the stove; set the Grid- 
dle on top, its air chamber retains the heat ; it will fit all Stoves and Ranges. 
Turn the reversible part and allow it to fall upon the stationary part — return to 
its place, and fill with bitter wh'le the others are cooking. 

Per dozen, - - - - - - - - - $15 00 



DUMB BELLS— Japanned. 




Nos. 1 23 45 6789 10 11 12 

Pounds, 9 12 17 21 24 29 38 46 52 66 S5 100 
Per pair, $090 120 170 210 240 290 380 400 550 660 S 50 1000 



Japanned, 



QUOITS. 




per pound, 10 cents 



[llustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



149 



'CJROCERS' ^UGAR ^JVllLLS 




We manufacture an improved mill for crushing or lightening heavy, lumpy- 
sugar, which is a most valuable machine for wholesale grocers' use, in preparing 
sugar for barreling, on removal from the original packages, or for retailers who 
desire to mix different grades together, or to enliven and disintegrate the parti- 
cles of such as they are offering for sale daily to their customers. 

Price, each, ...-_-.., $40 00 



NAIL GRIPS. 





Per dozen, 



$9 00 



Per dozen, 



$18 00 



COTTON HOOKS. 





Red River, 
New Orleans, 



per dozen, $3 60 
3 60 



150 



jIam.es y. Haven ^ Pompany's 



Copying ^Presses 




No. 3. FOR LETTER, POST OR CAP PAPER. 

Double threaded ; wrought screw ; platen, 10 by 16 inches ; weight, 95 pounds. 
Price, each, - - - - - - - - - - - $10 00 

No. 4. FOR LETTER OR POST PAPER. 

Double threaded ; wrought screw ; platen, 10 by 13 inches; weight, 65 pounds. 
Price, each, - - - -$7 50 




No. 2. FOR RAILROAD AND EXPRESS MANIFESTS. 

Wrought screw; very strong: weight, 000 pounds ; platen, 17 by 20 inches. 
Price, each, - - - - - - - - - • - $38 00 



Illustrated Patalogue and f^RicE List. 



151 



8 teeth, handled, 
10 " 

12 " 
14 " 



GARDEN RAKES, 




WROUGHT. 



per dozen, $6 00 
6 75 

8 00 

9 5° 



MALLEABLE GARDEN RAKES. 




Ii 




10 teeth, Malleable, handled, 
12 






per dozen, $4 55 

5 75 

6 25 



GARDEN HOES 




3 pronged, steel blades, handled, 



Malleable, 



per dozen, $4 50 
4 80 
6 00 

2 70 

3 2 ° 
3 7° 



MALLEABLE MANE COMBS. 




Japanned, 



per dozen, 50 cents 



152 



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WEDGES. 




Woodchopper's Wedge?, assorted, fluted, 



per pound, 8 cents 



CROWBARS, 



Steel point, hammered Wedge, and pinch point, - - per pound, 8 cents 



Nos. 

Per dozen, $o 55 



OPEN LINKS. 




WROUGHT IRON. 



1 

65 



90 



3 

1 2 5 



4 

1 5° 



PIKE HAMMERS, 



Per pound, 



20 cents 



STONE CRACKERS 




Per dozen, 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



153 



No. i, 

" 2, 



GRAPE PRUNING SHEARS. 




per dozen, $13 50 
" 12 00 



SHEEP SHEARS AND MULE SHEARS. 




STRAIGHT HANDLED SHEEP SHEARS. 

No. 1, ----- per dozen, $12 75 

"2, - " 11 50 

" 3, --------- " 10 20 

TROWEL HANDLED SHEEP SHEARS. 

No. 1, --------- - per dozen, $12 75 

"2, --------- « 11 50 

"3, " 10 20 

MULE SHEARS. 

Per dozen, - - - - - - - - -- - $10 20 



CHURN GEARING. 





No. 1, 6 inch wheel, i-| inch pinions, - - - - per set, $1 10 
" 2, 6 " •' 2 " " -.----" 1 20 

" 3, 9 ■' " 2 " " " 2 00 

Complete, with Handles, Hooks and Eyes, Ferrule and Step. 
We have a great variety of Patterns, and on receipt of a sketch can probably 
furnish any sort wanted. 



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jjAMES L. J-fAVEN Sf pOMPANY'S 



MEAT HOOKS, 




Nos. 


O 




1 




2 


3 




4 




5 




Japanned, 


$z 40 


2 


65 


3 


DO 


3 75 


5 


2 5 


6 


75 P er 


gross 


Tinned, 


2 75 


3 


00 


3 


75 


5 2 5 


6 


75 


9 


00 


1C 



2 

$1 75 



2K 
2 OO 



AWNING HOOKS, 




3 

2 25 



3^ 
2 50 



4 

2 75 



3 2 5 



5 inches. 
4 25 per gross. 



SELF-CLINCHING FENCE STAPLES. 




1^ and i\ inch staple, about -J gross to pound, 



per pound, 12^ cents 



FENCE AND TRELLIS WIRE. 



Nos. 8 & 9 

Per pound, 10 



10 & 11 

II 



12 

11^ cents. 



FENCE WIRE TABLE 



Weight per rod of 
16>£ feet. 



Length of a Length of 

63- 1 if. bundle. 100 pounds. 

No. 7, i pound 9 ounces, 461 pounds, 239 yards, 380 yards, 76JO yards. 



Weight of 
one mile. 



Length of 
a ton. 



8, 1 

9> 1 
10, 
11, 
12, 

H> 

16, 



10 

8 

5 
3 



389 

3 2 3 
264 

211 

163 

97 

57 



286 

34 2 
420 

5 2 9 

700 

1 142 

r 954 



45 6 

543 
667 

840 
mi 
1813 
3100 



9120 
10860 

!334 
16S00 

22220 

36260 

62000 



JLLUSTRATED pATALOGUE AND PRICE j^IST. 



155 



^TEEL £ 



TEEL COMPOSITION HELLS 



f 




Mounted in this fct>le, lor Farmers, etc. 

We taks pleasure in directing attention to our cheap and superior Church, 
School, Steamboat, and Farm Bells, which are offered at about one-fourth the 
price of those of like weights of bell-metal, and less than half the price of steel 
bells. 

They are cast of a composition very carefully selected for the purpose, off of 
patterns which have been used for years — thousands having been cast and sold, 
tj the universal satisfaction of the purchasers. 

We do not claim that they are equal or superior to bell-metal Bells, at four 
times the price per pound; but, for the money, we can furnish you a moie satis- 
factory Bell than the same amount will purchase of any other material. 

We can also supply our customers with all sizes of Bells made of the best 
bell-metal, and warranted unsurpassed in tone and finish. 

Having succeeded to the business of the American Bell Company, all 
orders should now be addressed to us. 

Our reputation, we trust, for furnishing goods equal to our recommendation, 
stands fair; and we as_k you, if in need of Bells, to give us your orders. 



IN THESE WEIGHTS THE MOUNTINGS ARE INCLUDED. 



NUMBER. 


WEIGHT. 


DIAMETER. 


PEIPE— Plain. 


PRICE— Bronzed. 


O 


53 lbs. 


13 in. 


$6 00 


$S 00 


I 


6 7 


16 


8 00 


II 00 


2 


95 


18 


12 00 


16 00 


3 


!37 


20 


15 00 


20 00 


4 


201 


2 3 


25 00 


33 °° 


5 


297 


28 


40 00 


53 °° 


6 


621 


3 2 


75 °° 


100 00 



156 



flAMES p. P&VEN § POMPANY'S 



^teel Composition ^ells 




FOR FARMS, SCHOOLS, HOTELS, FACTORIES, AND CHURCHES. 



STEEL COMPOSITION CHURCH BELLS. 

Mounted in style similar to Cut. 



NUMBER. 


DIAMETER. 
Inches. 


WEIGHT. 

With Hangings. 

Pounds. 


PRICE. 
Plain. 


PRICE. 
Bronzed. 


5 


28 


297 


$40 OO 


$53 OO 


6 


3 2 


621 


75 00 


IOO CO 


7 


36 


SOO 


125 00 




8 


40 


1,000 


165 00 




9 


44 


1,300 


225 00 





Church Bells warranted for one year, against breakage from ordinary ringing. 
Recast, free of charge, on return of the broken Bell. 

J£3T These Bells are preferred by many to Bell-metal Bells at double price. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price J^ist. 



157 



^Genuine Bell-^V[etal Bells 




To meet the wants of those preferring a more expensive article, we have made 
arrangements to furnish Genuine Bell-Metal Bells, and all sold by us as such are 
made of Pure Copper and Block Tin, modeled and constructed on strictly scien- 
tific and harmonical principles, of such a shape, and with the metals in such pro- 
portion as long experience has demonstrated to be the best, and by which we 
are enabled to furnish Bells unsurpassed in durability, purity and perfection of 
tone. 

They are cast in loam, in Perforated Iron Cases, a great improvement over 
the old method, producing a more solid casting, of more uniform thickness, and 
consequently of greater perfection of vibration and tone. 

They are mounted with Improved Hangings — protected by letters-patent — 
which are so constructed as to allow them to be set up with the greatest facility, 
to be runs: with the least amount of labor, to give the most effective performance 
to the Bell, and to obviate very materially the risk of breaking. 



158 jlAMES h- j^AVEN 8j POMPANY'S 


pE^C^IPTION Of j^HURCH |3£EL$. 


The weights given in the following tables are those designating the pattern; 


the actual weights often vary above and below the^e. 


Owing to the fluctuations in the price of copper and tin, no uniform rate can 


be printed in a circular at which bells wdl continue to be sold ; but all inquiries 


from parties desiring to purchase will be promptly responded to, and the lowest 


rates given. 


DESCRIPTION OF BELLS. 


HANGINGS. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


DIAMETER. 


TONE. 


SIZE OF FRAME. 


SIZE 
OF WHEEL. 


PRICE OF 
HANGINGS. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


Range. 


Inches. 


Inches. 




200 


22 


E to F 


29 x 29 


24 


$14 OO 


225 


2 3 


Efe to E 


32x32 


26 


15 OO 


250 


24 


D to E 


32 x 32 


26 


16 OO 


2 75 


2 5 


D to E 


■72 X T.2 


26 


17 OO 


3 co 


26 


D to Efe 


3+ x 34 


29 


iS 00 


3 2 5 


26 


D t, Ft 


34 x 34 


29 


19 OO 


35° 


27 


C#to D 


34 x 31 


29 


20 CO 


400 


2S 


C to D 


38 x 38 


44 


23 OO 


45° 


29 


C to D 


3SX38 


44 


25 OO 


500 


3° 


B to Q 


40 x 40 


48 


28 OO 


55° 


3 1 


Bfe to C 


40 x 40 


48 


30 OO 


600 


3 2 


A to B 


A3 x 43 


5 2 


32 OO 


650 


33 


A to B 


43 x 43 


5 2 


32 OO 


700 


34 


Afc to F^ 


46 x 46 


54 


35 00 


800 


36 


G#to At 


46 x 46 


57 


35 °° 


900 


37 


G to A 


5° x 5° 


60 


40 00 


1000 


38 


G to A 


50 X qo 


60 


40 00 


1200 


40 


n ^ c# 


53 x 53 


64 


45 co 


l 35° 


42 


F# to G 


56x56 


68 


5° °° 


1500 


44 


F to G 


E,6 X 56 


68 


50 00 


1600 


45 


F to G 


60 x 60 


7 2 


55 °° 


1S00 


46 


E to F 


61 X 61 


72 


65 00 


2000 


48 


E to F 


62 x 62 


82 


70 00 


2300 


50 


D to E 


65 x 65 


82 


70 00 


2600 


5 2 


C Jf to D 


65 x 65 


50 


So 00 


3000 


56 


Cffto D 


70x70 


90 


90 00 


35°° 


53 


C to C# 


75 x 75 


94 


95 00 


4000 


61 


C to c# 


75 x 75 


94 ' 


IOO OO 


4500 


63 


B to C 


80 x So 


100 


IIO OO 


5000 


66 


xAjf to B 


So x So 


100 


120 OO 



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159 



SCHOOL-HOUSE, FARM, HOTEL, 

^CADEMY, "pACTORY, j5>TEAJVIB0AT 8$ PLANTATION p£LE3, 



OF GENUINE BELL-METAL. 




Ranging- f om ioo pounds to 350 pounds, mounted with Improved Patent- 
ed Rotary Hangings, by means of which the Bell can be readily turned in 
the yoke, so as to present a new point for the stroke of the clapper, when desir- 
ed. Frame of ash timber, iron stands, clapper springs, and iron wheel. 



BELLS. 


HANGINGS. 


WEIGHT. 

Founds. 


DIAMETER. 
Inches. 


TONE. 
Range. 


SIZE OF FRAME. 

Inches. 


PRICE. 


IOO 


18 


G to A 


24 x 24 


$ 9 OO 


I20 


J 9 


G to A 


27 x 27 


IO OO 


r 35 


20 


F#to G# 


27 x 27 


II OO 


r 5o 


20 


F to G 


27 x 27 


12 OO 


*75 


21 


F to G 


29 x 29 


13 OO 


200 


22 


E to F 


29 x 29 


14 OO 


225 


2 3 


Efe to E 


32 x 32 


15 OO 


250 


24 


D to E 


32 x 32 


16 OO 


3 75 


2 5 


D to E 


32 x 32 


17 OO 


300 


26 


D to Ej^ 


34 x 34 


iS 00 


3 2 5 


26 


D to Efe 


34 x 34 


19 OO 


35° 


27 


Cffto D 


34 x 34 


20 OO 



160 



James L. Haven & Pompany's 



j3cHOOL~j4oU££, ^ARM, AND j-foTEL }3ell$. 

OF GENUINE BELL-METAL. 

Ranging from 15 to 90 pounds, mounted with Patent Rotary Yoke, Frame, 
Lever and Bolt, making a complete set of Hangings. 




Weight of Bells, 15 

Price of Hangings, $1 50 

Weight of Bells, 50 

Price of Hangings, $2 65 



20 


25 


30 


35 


40 pounds 


1 5° 


I 85 


I 85 


2 25 


2 50 


60 




70 


80 


90 pounds 


2 75 




3 °° 


3 5° 


4 OO 



LOCOMOTIVE BELLS. 

Of any size, and with shank of any desired shape, cast to order. 



FIRE-ALARM BELLS. 

Of any desired size, cast to order. 



SACRISTY BELLS, ALTAR BELLS, SIGNAL BELLS, HOSE-CARRIAGE BELLS. 



BELLS WITH SPRINGS. 

Small Bells, cast with shank for attaching springs, furnished with or without 
springs, rough or polished. 



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161 



HAVEN'S LATEST IMPROVED 

American {]ider ^JV[ills 




IMPROVED ENCASED GEARING. 

These Implements we believe to be very superior for their purpose, whilst 
oar prices are intended to be no higher than are demanded for similar articles 
churned to stand "first-class." 

We do not exhibit Cider Mills at fairs, painted and polished finer than any 
piece of furniture in a farmer's house, but only as cider mills; and whenever 
we can get a candid examination or test, have no fear of always taking the first 
premium. We give the result of a trial made at the Ohio State Fair at Spring- 
field in September, 1870, which is the fairest we have ever been able to obtain. 
There were fifteen pounds of apples from the same pile weighed out to each of 
four mills, three of which we will not designate by name, but only say they are 
considered the most popular mills in the West. 

75 revolutions of the crank of No. 1 ground the apples ; - produced 6^ lbs. 

6e " " " " 2 " " - " 7-i lbs. 

60 " " " " 3 " " - " 7 lbs. 

30 " "• '' the American ground the apples ; " 9^ lbs. 

Extracting from the same fruit 46 per cent, more cider than No. 1, 29 per cent, 
more than No. 2, and 35 per cent, more than No. 3 — an average of 37 per cent, 
more cider, and with less than half the labor of grinding. 

JSTlf we can beat the standard mills so badly, what can't we do in com- 
parison with machines of less pretentions ? We warrant every mill we sell to 
look as well and do as much work as the one which took the above first premium. 



1(32 James L J-Iaven & Pompany's 



Do not be deceived by the misrepresentations of any interested '-agents," but 
compare the construction of other Cider Mills with ours, and you will be con- 
vinced which is the best; or, take a handful of pomace from ours, and it will be 
as soft and full of juice as a wet sponge — while some others discharge it in hard 
limps, "grated" fine or coarse as it may happen, but only grated, not crushed. 

In fact, we have taken pressed pomace from a competing mill on the fair 
grounds, passed it through our rolls and press, and procured a large yield of ci- 
der, and can do the same thing any time with almost any mill of the usual con- 
struction — with the rolls running at different speeds. 

The cut represents only the general appearance of our Mills, which are 
gotten up on a principle entirely different from other portable mills. Every 
farmer knows that no portable cider mill has hitherto been made to equal the 
old-fashioned power machine, formed of two upright grooved rolls, working into 
each other. Inventors have started out with the idea that it was better to grate 
the fruit, and most portable mills have been built on this mistaken notion. A 
moment's reflection and a very shoit trial will prove that our method is the best. 
The top roller, furnished with shaip projecting ribs, bi eaks and cuts the apples 
ju^t sufficiently to allow the pieces to be drawn in between the two bottom or 
under rollers. These are cast with alternate grooves and ribs, run at the same 
speed, and interlocking with each other, by which means the fruit is mashed 
thoroughly, breaking all the cells and rendering the subsequent labor of pressing 
much lighter. In fact, if the pomace is allowed to drain a while, a very large 
proportion of the cider will run oft' without any pressing, which should be 
saved separately, as it is the most delicious part of the product. 

The lower rollers are adjustable, so that they can be set to mash grapes 
without crushing a seed. The hopper can be removed at pleasure, for the pur- 
pose of cleaning, by merely turning a button ; and they are, in every respect, a 
jirst-class cider and wine mill. We are so well satisfied, from actual experi- 
ment, that it will make one fourth more cider from a given quantity of apples, 
with an expenditure of only three-fourths of the labor, that WE WARRANT 
that in pressing three hundred bushels of apples, the saving in cider between it 
and usual "grating" mills will pay for the mill. As it will giind from 40 to 60 
bushels of apples per hour, a very small additional yield of cider is sufficient to do 
this, and any one can gain the price of the mill in six days' work. 

Our hopper was of a plain though substantial shape; we have much improved 
the appearance of it, and at the fame time provided recesses for the gearing, 
protecting it from the liability of being clogged by apples getting into the teeth. 
The outline is shown more clearly on the cut of the "Young America" (patent 
pending). 

In all cider mills the girth has been the weakest place, frequently giving down 
by the compression of the wood when the press was worked up to the power 
necessary to extract the cider completely. We have added a cast iron piece 
(patented,) which gives a broader bearing on which the girth retts, effectually 
remedying this defect. 

Another well known disadvantige of all screw presses is, that the screw has 
to be turned down every few minutes as the chee-e sinks. On February 7, 1871, 
letters patent were issued to James L. Haven for an "Improvement in Wine and 
Cider Presses," consisting, essentially, of placing a spring between the screw 



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163 



and the follower, whereby the pressure is made continuous for a few minutes 
a r ter turning down the screw, keeping a steady stream of juice flowing whilst 
the operator is gathering or gi'inding apples, adding materially to the yield of 
cider in a given time. 

We illustrate, attached to the crank of the mill, another device by which the 
weight of the operator is made available to furnish power. The natural sway- 
ing motion of working a crank throws the weight alternately on the right and 
left leg, working the treadle on which the operator stands, end the power is 
conveyed to the crank in a way that will be readily understood by the cut; but 
the advantage can only be appreciated on trial. The same motor can be attached 
to any other machine, such as a corn shelter or feed cutter, on procuring a suit- 
able crank. 



Price of American Mill, 

Whitney's Patent Motor, - 
" Patent Continuous Press, 



each, $45 oo 

3 °° 
3 co 



POWER MILLS. 



We also manufacture to order, Haven's American Wine and Cider Mill 
to run bv power, for cider, wine, and vinegar manufacturers . 



No. I will grind ioo bushels per hour; price, at our Factory, 
" 2 " 200 " " ■' '• 



$75 oo 
i^o oo 



CAST IRON CIDER MILL SCREWS. 




/\\ r eet long, 4|- inches diameter, 

5 " 4i 



each, $17 00 net 

iS co " 



With one of our Power Mills and a few Presses, fitted with our large screws, 
the surplus apples of a neighborhood can be worked into cider or vinegar very 
profitably. 

For capacity and any other information, we refer to Geo. C. Ware, Vinegar 
and Cider Manufacturer, Nos. 287 & 289 West Third Street. 



164 



James L. Haven & Pompany's 



HAVEN'S PATENT 



"Young ^merica" V^ine § £ider *JV[ill. 




IjATEST IMPROVED ENCASED GEARING Design Patented. 

Having had frequent calls for a smaller mill constructed with four legs, we now 
offer to the trade our Young America Wine and Cider Mill, of the same 
shape and with the same principle of grinding and mashing apparatus as in the 
large one. For grinding and mashing, we claim that it is superior to any mill 
of its size before the public, and inferior to none in beauty and finish. 

It can easily be operated by any member of the family, and a small quantity of 
cider can be made in a few minutes, or a barrel in a few hours, obtaining one- 
quarter more juice from the fruit than with a mill made on any other principle. 

As the cells of the apples must be broken to yield the cider freely, it is evident 
that the only rational way is to mash them between rollers before pressing. This 
our mill will do thoroughly. One roller is also adjustable for the purpose of 
grinding grapes without breaking the seeds. 

It is, in every respect, a first-class mill, and warranted to give satisfaction 
where a small one is wanted, as it is, in all essential points, the same as our 
"American," so well and favorable known. The press is at all times useful and 
available, for lard or any other purpose. 

The gearing is entirely encased, rendering breakage almost impossible. 

The balance wheel is sufficiently large to make the mill work easy, and is 
screwed on, so that it can be readily detached in shipping. 

The feed and pressure rolls are so arranged, that if a stone or other ob- 
struction accidentally gets in, you can open a small cover, insert your hand, and 
remove it without the delay of taking the hopper off. 

Price, with one crate, as shown, -------- $25 00 

Extra crate and false bottom, if two are wanted, ... - * 5° 



[illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



165 



'JAMEJS lu. j4y\VEN § €0MPy\NY'£" |. X. £. 



SANFORD'S PATENT 

IpERFECT Jutting Boxes 



FOR HAY AND STRAW. 




No. I, with 40 knives; weight 150 pounds; price, 

" 2, " 40 " " 100 " " 

" 3, " 30 " " 60 " 



each, $13 50 

" 10 00 

8 co 



This is indisputably the most popular, and, for the purpose of cutting hay and 
straw, the Best Cutting Box made. 

They are manufactured and sold in very large numbers, and have increased in 
popularity annually for more than twenty years. 

We sometimes have one brought to us for repairs, for the first time, which we 
know to have been in use for fifteen years. 



166 



James L. Haven <§f Pompany's 



JAMES I_. HAVEN & CO.'S 

I. X. L. 

Lever Jutting poxES 

FOR STALKS, STRAW, OR HAY. 




Weight 55 pounds; price, 



each, $7 oo 



To supply a want long felt for a cheap and reliable Lever Cutting Box, we 
hive improved our "National" pattern as above, and offer you an article at a 
very low price, which we warrant to cut Stalks well and rapidly. It will a so 
cut Hay and Striw as well as other lever cutters; but, of course, not as satis- 
factorily as our "Sanford" Cutters. 



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167 



jStar Vodder {utter 



Patented Feb. 28, 1871. 




We have desired for years to obtain control of a really first-class Revolving 
Knife Cutting Box, adapted to coarse fodder as well as straw, and think we 
have succeeded. 

There is but one heavy cast steel knife, geared to make four cuts to one turn 
of crank, which is better than more knives at a lower speed. 

The castings are heavy, especially the fly wheel, and the frame is made of 
seasoned hard wood, bolted together, and we warrant them in every respect to 
be first-class machines. 

No. i, 7 inch knife, will cut ^ bushel per minute, price, - 

" 2 , 9 " "I " " " - - 

" 3, ii " •' i£ ■" "... 

" 4> *3 " " 3 " 

« 5 , I5 - » 4 « « - . . 

Nos. 4 and 5 should be run by horse power. 



20 


00 


2 5 


00 


3° 


00 


40 


00 


5° 


00 



168 



jjAMES y.. J-fAVEN &f POMPANY'S 



Southern £orn ^hellers 




No. i, Star pattern, 2 fly wheels, weight ioo pounds, price, - 
" 2, inside fly wheel, weight 125 pounds, - 

" 3, double, 2 fly wheels and feed tubes, weight 200 pounds, 



each, $12 00 J 
" 14 00 I 
" 18 00 I 



No. 1 is usually called the "Star" pattern, the cogs being cast on the shell 
wheel. We have, however, gotten up new and improved patterns, making a more 
perfect machine than any of that style we have ever seen. The iron work is 
larger and stronger than others use, though the whole machine looks smaller, 
being made as compact as possible; and the fly wheels, though outside, are pro- 
tected by the cover, so they are never broken in shipping. 

No. 2 has separate gear, not cast on the shell wheel, but partitioned off from 
it, so that corn can never cause trouble by getting in the teeth. Fly wheel inside 
of the frame — two cranks. 



No. 3 is a lai-ge, double machine, with two feed tubes, two fly wheels, and 
two cranks. 



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169 



Portable J4ay ^ress 




In baling hay or cotton in localities remote from markets, the advantages of 
producing a snug, compact bale are apparent. One serious objection to hand- 
presses, hitherto, has been that they did not successfully accomplish this; the 
bales, in fact, usually produced measuring full size — that is, 30x30x50 inches, 
but weighing no more than 200 instead of 250 pounds. 

Mathematical calculations of the relative power exerted by the various hand- 
presses in use have been made, showing an advantage in favor of ours of nearly 
200 per cent, in one, and of 50 in another case. 

Two men only are required to operate the machine with success. Capacity, 
12 to 14 bales per day. 

The press, when set up, is 8 feet high, and occupies 4x6 feet, producing bales 
weighing up to 250 pounds. 



Weight 1000 pounds; price, 
1. 



$125 00 



170 



James L. Haven &• Pompany's 



RAILROAD BARROW'S 




Nos. 1, 2, 3. Wood Wheels. 



No. I, usual size, weight 40 pounds, 
" 2, large size, for coal, weight 55 pounds, • 
" 3, extra large, for corn, weight 70 pounds, 



each, $2 25 

" 3 5° 
5 °° 




KNOCKED-DOWN RAILROAD BARROWS. 

In this style they can be shipped by rail at one-halt the rate of freight of 
barrows set up. 

Size No. 1, only in dozen lots. 

Additional for box and packing, per dozen, 50 cents. Weight about 500 lbs. 



IRON WHEEL RAILROAD BARROWS 




No. 4. With Iron Wheels. 
Regular size, weight 40 pounds, - 



each, $2 50 



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171 



GARDEN BARROWS, 




Four sizes. Painted, Striped, and Varnished. 



No. o, for boys, weight 30 pounds, 
" 1, light, « 35 " 

" 2, medium, " /|o 
" 3, heavy, " 50 " 



each, $4 00 
" 5 °° 

" 5 50 

" 6 00 



BRICK BARROWS. 




stasias, cm.o. 



No. 1 



No. 2 



No. 1, very strong, painted plain, same style as Garden Barrow, except 

much heavier, with side hoards, weight 70 pounds, - - each, $7 00 

No. 2, very strong, heavily ironed, without side boards, plainly painted, 

weight 60 pounds, -------- each, 8 00 



STONE BARROWS. 




Very strong, heavily ironed, and are best adapted for wheeling stone of 

any barrow in use, weight 90 pounds, - - - each, $8 00 



172 



James L. Haven ^ Pompany's 



IRON ROAD SCRAPERS. 




No. 2, 26 inches wide, weight 90 pounds; price, 
" 3, 29 " " 100 



u u 



$10 00 
II 00 



Great American Hog Tamer, 




Hog's Nose after it lias "been Cut. 
Per dozen, with 3 bits, 



$36 00 



ROAD AND FIELD ROLLERS. 




No. 1, 4 rolls, each 12 inch, face, 9 inch, diameter, making 4 ft. long, - $60 00 



jTaMES JL. JiAYEN ^ PC'S J ILLUSTRATED pATALOGUE. 



172A 



^ITTLE <^IANT j^ORJsl £f(U£HER£. 




OUR LITTLE GIANT CORN CRUSHERS 

Are Well Known and Standard Articles. 

One of them will save more corn than many times its value of land will 
"aise. Two bushels of ground corn will go as far as , three r.nground, so that 
i few hours' time spent in' grinding in winter will save the days ( spent in 
ummer in raising an acre of corn. 

We manufacture both the single and double — two and three coned — the 
me having two grinding surfaces, the other three, the latter of course be- 
ng preferable. 



pRICE£, f OJVIPLETE, WITH ^OX, ^OPPEF(, AND £wEEP. 



SIo. i, 2 Cone, i horse, 5 to 8 bushels per hour, - 
" 2, 2 " light 2 horse, 7 to 10 bushels per hour, 
" 2, 3 "2 horse, 8 to 12 bushels per hour, - 
" 3' 3 " 3 horse, 12 to 20 bushels per hour, 



$35 °° 
50 00 

55 °° 
70 00 



174 



jlAMES y. JJaVEN ^ POMPANY'S 



"j]0MM0N ^ENSE" ^VAPORATORS 




We have no patented Evaporator to offer you, but will sell you a plain, com- 
mon sense article, as shown in the cut, which will, for less money, do as well as 
any of them. For rapid work three pans are needed. Fill the first with juice 
from the mill, and let it remain quiet till it comes to a boil, when all the impuri- 
ties will rise in a mass, and can easily be removed ; when about half done, draw 
or dip it into a barrel or a box, and instantly refill the pan. From this vat run or 
dip it into your finishing pans, of which you need two, lifting off one as soon as 
completed and replacing with the other; you will find this method of working 
it in batches much preferable to a continuous stream. If your mill, furnaces, &c, 
are set on rolling ground, the juice can be made to flow from one to the other very 
cheaply, saving a great deal of labor in dipping. If preferred, you can finish at 
one operation in tne first pan. An outfit of this description can be gotten up 
very cheaply to suit any sized crop. 



We furnish the following sizes of Evaporating pans : 

No. i, 72 inches long, 30 inches wide, 6 inches deep; price, 

" 2, 96 " 30 " 6 " " 

" 3, 120 " 30 " 6 " " 

" 4, 72 " 36 " 6 " " 
" 5, 96 " 36 " 6 

" 6, 120 " 36 " 6 " " 



$b' 00 
11 00 
1300 
11 00 
1300 
16 00 



We furnish sheets ready punched without the wood sides, if desired, as 
follows : 



Nos. 1 
$5 00 



2 

7 00 



3 

8 00 



4 

7 5° 



5 

9 00 



6 

IO OO 



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175 



"Economist" JSorghum ^VIill. 




THEY WILL NOT CLOG. 

There has existed, ever since the commencement of the culture of Sorghum, 
the want of a cheap Cane Mill — one that would be in the reach of every farmer, 
that would enable him to raise and manufacture a small crop, without the trouble, 
delay and expense of hauling his cane a long distance to a large mill, and then 
have to wait mill fashion for his turn, often taking some three or four days, and 
at a season of the year when his time was particularly valuable. 

We are now able to fill that want in offering the Economist No. o, a new 
two-roll mill, which is offered at a very low price. The capacity of this mill is 
only one-sixth less than of our No. i mills, and that difference is more than saved 
to the farmer by having his mill right where he wishes to do his work, and to be 
ready at such times as he can spare from other labor. 

Of this, though a comparatively new Mill, a large number have been sold, giv- 
ing satisfaction in every instance. It is very strongly made, and the risk of 
breakage very small ; is easily set up and operated, and will, we think, perfectly 
supply the want that has so long existed — a Sorghum Mill so cheap as to be with- 
in the reach of all. 

It competes in price with the rough, unturned, unfinished articles, all cast iron, 
no wrought shafts, no brass boxes, which are offered as cheap mills — in the end 
the dearest that can be purchased, as they have no durability, and less capacity 
than this for expressing syrup. 

DESCRIPTION. 

2 rolls, 8 inches diameter, and 9 inches high ; is capable of working off a crop 
of 3 to 4 acres. Weight, 300 pounds ; price, .... - $39 00 



176 



James L. j^aven ^ Pompany's 



""Pioneer" ^orghum ^VIill 




Top-Geared — Three Rolls — Oil-Tight Bottom Boxes. 

WITH STRAUB'S PATENT BRIDGE. 

THEY WILL NOT CLOG. 

No. oo, 2 to 3 acre crop ; weight, about 300 pounds ; price, - $44 00 

" 1, 4 to 5 " " " 500 " *' - 65 00 

" 2, 5 to 8 " " •' 650 « " - 80 00 

" 3, 8 to 18 " " " Soo " " 105 00 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 177 



"pIONEER" jSoRQHUJVI ^JVllU^. 

The opposite cut represents a class of Mills of which a greater number have 
been made and sold than of any other pattern, and although they have been put 
to the severest tests, yet from their great simplicity, strength, durability, and 
speed, under a limited amount of power, have received the most unequivocal 
stamp of public approval. 

*Qf THI£ £tyle WE JVIAKE ]^OUR j3l2;Ep. 



No. OO, PIONEER, 

Has main roll 10, and feed and discharge rolls 6 inches diameter and 6 inches 
long, and is capable of taking off a crop of from 2 to 3 acres. 



No. 1, PIONEER, 

Has a driving roll 12, and feed and discharge rolls 8 inches in diameter and 7 
inches long, and is capable of taking off a crop of from 4 to 5 acres. 



No. 2, PIONEER, 

Has main roll 16, and feed and discharge rolls 8 inches in diameter, 8 inches 
long, and otherwise of extra strength and finish, and is capable of taking off a 
crop of from 5 to 8 acres. 

No. 3, PIONEER, 

Has rolls of same diameter as No. 2, 12 inches long, but of extra strength, and 
is capable of taking off a crop of from 8 to 18 acres. 

i^*We understate the capacity. More can be done if rushed, but it is true 
economy to get a mill large enough, as it is not likely you will grow less 
sorghum another year. 



178 



jFAMES y. ^AVEN § pOMPANYS 



"^XCELSIOR" ^ORGHUM ^AlLL 




Bottom-Geared — Three Rollers — Three Plates — Oil-Tight Bottom Boxes. 

STRAUB'S PATENT BRIDGE. 

Journals run on Steel Steps. Will not Clog. 

- $IOO oo 
125 00 



No. 5, 8 to 10 acre crop ; weight about 800 pounds ; price, 
" 6, 15 to 20 " " , " 1250 " " 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 179 



This series of Mill has been before the public for seven seasons, and has 
given universal satisfaction ; the only complaint ever made was that it expressed 
the juice too fast, which we think is a very good fault. 

As will be observed by the cut, we use three plates, the gear working between 
the bottom and juice plates, and the journal bearings being below, thus admit- 
ting of the bottom of the openings being closed, preventing waste or loss of oil, 
and always insuring the lower journals being well lubricated, a point we desire 
to especially impress upon the mind of purchasers as being of peculiar import- 
ance, from the fact that the majority of failures result from this cause alone. 

Again, the entire weight of the roll and gear wheel rests on a steel step under 
the end of the journals, thereby saving all the friction caused by the rolls resting 
on the hub, as is the case with all vertical mills made on any other plan. 

^F THE£E WE MAKE JwO j$I2;E£. 



No. S, EXCELSIOR, 

One-horse mill, hasjnain rolls 16 inches in diameter, feed and discharge roll 8 
inches diameter, and 8-^- inches long ; has extra heavy shafting, brass boxes, and 
is finished in every respect in the very best/manner ; is in perfect working order 
before it leaves the hands of the workmen, and is caoable of working off a crop 
of from 8 to io acres. 

No. 6, EXCELSIOR, 

Two-horse-mill, is made on precisely the same principle ; has main roll 16 inches, 
feed and discharge roll 8 inches in diameter, with a hight of 13 inches, with ex- 
tra heavy shafting, brass boxes, &c, all of the best style of workmanship, and is 
capable of working off a crop of from 15 to 20 acres. 



180 jlAMES y. J*AYEN ^ pOMFANY'S 


CAST IRON SUGAR KETTLES 




! 
1 










each, 


$2 OO 


15 " " 46 " - - 


- 


- 


- 


u 


2 75 [ 










a 


3 75 
k 60 ' 


25 " " 93 " " - 








u 


CASTINGS FOR 


FURNACES. 






Furnace Doors and 


Grate Bars. 










No. 1, frame and door, 16 by 18 inches, 


. 




- 


■ 


$6 00 


" 2, " " doors, 28 by 20 " 


- 


- 


- 


- 


II OO 


" 1, grates, 28 by 18 inches, heavy, 


- 




- 


- 


8 00 


" 2, " 31 by 18 " 


- 


- 


- 




9 4° 


" 3, " 48 by 20 " " extra 


> 




- 


- 


i7 5° 


" 4, " 33 by 18 " light, - 










3 °° 


TERMS OF WARRANTY. 










We warrant all Mills for one season, with fair usage, and furnish pieces for 


repairs, free of charge, when the fault is evidently in the casting. 


If the piece 


is not returned for examination, we charge the following prices. 


We can also 


furnish repairs for most all machinery formerly made by 


our predecessors 


in this 


line: Scott & Hedges, Hedges, Free & Co., 


Sechler & P 


orter, and Sechler & 


Haven. 












$£g"Keep the mill well oiled, and the bolts 


properly screwed up, 


and you will 


probably have no trouble with breakages. 














ECONOMIST 


PIONEER. 


EXCELSIOR., 




No. 0. 


No. 00. 


No. 1. 


No. 


2. 


No. 8. 


No. 5. 


No. 6. 


Lever Cap, ... 


$4 OO 


$4 OO 


$4 OO 


$4 


00 


$5 OO 


$5 OO 


$6 00 


Top Plate, - 


8 00 


8 00 


12 OO 


H 


00 


15 OO 


15 OO 


15 00 


Bottom Plate, - 


10 00 


10 OO 


14 OO 


16 


OO 


17 OO 


17 OO 


17 OO 


Large Gear Wheels, - 


3 00 


5 °° 


5 °° 


8 


OO 


8 00 


9 00 


10 00 


Small Gear Wheels, each, 


3 °° 


2 00 


3 °° 


3 


OO 


3 °° 


4 00 


5 °° 


Large Roll, - 


16 00 


15 00 


22 OO 


28 


OO 


45 °° 


30.00 


55 °° 


Small Roll, each, 


14 00 


10 00 


12 OO 


12 


OO 


20 OO 


14 00 


25 00 


Back Plate, each, 


5° 


5° 


2 OO 


2 


00 


3 °° 


3 °° 


3 °° 


Front Plate, each, - 


5o 


5° 


2 OO 


2 


OO 


3 °° 


3 °° 


3 °° 
















3 0O 


3 °° 


Feed Box, 


5° 


1 00 


I OO 


1 


OO 


I OO 


1 00 


1 00 


Dumb Return, 




5° 


5° 




5° 


5° 


5° 


5° 


Bridges, each, - 


75 


75 


1 5° 


1 


5° 


1 5° 


1 00 


1 00 


Brass Boxes, per set, - 


2 00 


2 00 


4 00 


4 


00 


5 °° 


5 °° 


5 °° 


Chilled Boxes, per set, 


2 00 


3 °° 


3 °° 


3 


OO 


3 °° 


3 °° 


3 °° 



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Plantation and Varm ^agons. 

In ordering Wagons please notice that sizes Nos. o, i, 2, and 3 are army tongue 
style; and 4, 5, and 6, stiff' tongue, unless otheiwise ordered. They are all sup- 
plied with double and single trees, lock and stay chains, and are striped and 
varnished, unless ordered to be finished plain. 

The following extras can be furnished with any Wagon if ordered: 
When tire is ordered heavier than that mentioned in description, the difference 
in weight of iron will be an extra charge also. 

EXTRAS FOR FARM WAGONS. 

Spring seats, each, - - - - - - - - - -$800 

Break on gearing, -.----.... 700 

Break on gearing and body, - - - - - - - - -10 00 

Bows for top, including staples for same, ---... 2 50 



plantation or farm wagons, 




No. O. VERY LIGHT TWO-HORSE WAGON. 

3ft. Sin. and 4ft. Sin. wheels, with i^in. iron axles, 7 by o,in. hubs, i| in. spokes, 
i-f by -§in. tire; track, 5ft. 2 in. from out to out, unless otheiwise ordered. 
Capacity, 1500 pounds; weight, 750 pounds. 

Price, with iron axles, ... without body, $73 co; with body, $85 00 
" " 2| in. thimble skeins, - " " 6S co; " " 8000 

No. 1. LIGHT TWO-HORSE WAGON. 

3ft. Sin. and 4ft. Sin. wheels, with i| in. iron axles, 7^ by loin, hubs, 2in. spokes, 
I i ky 7-16 in. tire; track, 5;ft. 2111. from out to out, unless otherwise ordered. 
Capacity, iSco pounds; weight, 890 pounds. 

Price, with iron axles, ... without bod}', $78 co; with body, $50 00 
" " 3 in. thimble skeins, - " " 7300; " " 8500 

No. 2. MEDIUM TWO-HORSE WAGON. 

3 ft. Sin. and 4 ft. 8 in. wheels, with if in. iron axles, 8 by 1 Tin. hubs, 2^ in. 
spokes, if- by ^in. tire; track, 5ft. 2in. frc m out to out, unless otheiwise ordered. 
Capacity, 2200 pounds; weight, 925 pounds. 

Price, with iron axles, ... without body, $^2 00; with body, $95 00 
" " 3^ in. thimble skeins, - " " 7700; " " 9000 



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PLANTATION OR FARM WAGONS, 




No. 3. HEAVY TWO-HORSE WAGON. 

3 ft. 8 in. and 4 ft. 8 in. wheels, i-Jin. iron axles, 8^ by 12 in. hubs, 2-fin. spokes, 
if by -^-in. tire; track, 5ft. 2 in. 

Capacity, 3000 pounds; weight, 1000 pounds. 

Price, with iron axles, - - - without body, $86 00; with body, $100 00 
" " 3^in. thimble skeins, - " " Si 00; " " 95 00 



No. 4. LIGHT FOUR-HORSE WAGON. 

3ft. Sin. and 4ft. 8in. wheels, 2in. iron axles, 8£ by i3in. hubs, 2^-in. spokes, ij| 
by fin. tire; track, ^ft. 2 in.; spreader bars for lead horses. 
Capacity, 4000 pounds; weight, 1200 pounds. 



Price, with iron axles, 

" " 3f in. thimble skeins, 



without body, $95 00; with body, $110 00 
" " 90 00; " " 105 00 



No. 5. MEDIUM FOUR-HORSE WAGON. 

3 ft. 8 in. and 4 ft. 8 in. wheels, 2^ in. iron axles, 9 by 14 in. hubs, 2-| in. spokes, 
2 by fin. tire; track, 5 ft. 2 in.; spreader bars for lead horses. 
Capacity, 5000 pounds; weight, 1400 pounds. 



Price, with iron axles, 

" " 4in. thimble skeins, 



without body, $105 00; with body, $120 00 
" " 100 00; " " 115 00 



No. 6. HEAVY FOUR-HORSE WAGON. 

3ft. 8in. and 4ft. Sin. wheels, 2^ in. iron axles, 9$ by 14m. hubs, 2f in. spokes, 
2 by fin. or 2^ by fin. tire; track, 5ft. 2 in.; spreader bars for lead horses. 
Capacity, 6000 pounds; weight, 1500 pounds. 

Price, with iron axles, - - - without body, $118 00; with body, $135 00 
" " 4^-in. thimble skeins, - " " 113 00; " " 13000 



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LOG WAGONS. 

Four Wheels. For Oxen or Horses. 

3 ft. and 3 ft. 4 in. wheels, 2f in. iron axles, 10 by 16 in. hubs, 3 in. spokes, 3 by 
fin. tire; track, 5 ft. 2 in. 
Capacity, 10,000 pounds. 

Price, with iron axles, - - - - - - - - $150 00 

" " steel thimble skeins, - - - - - - 150 00 

" usual wagon boxes, skeins, and linch pins, - - - 135 00 



DUMP CARTS, 




PLANTATION. 

i -fin. iron axles, 1^ by ^-in. tire; weight, 515 pounds; price, 

RAILROAD. 

2 in. iron axles, if by fin. tire; weight, 600 pounds; price, 



$45 00 
$50 00 



PLOW SINGLE AND DOUBLE TREES 




Plow single trees, 26 in. long, ironed, painted, and ready for use, per doz., $5 75 

Plow double trees, without lap rings, ready for use, - - " 9 25 

Open or lap rings, I in., ------- » 80 

in., " 70 



|in., 



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^pring •sy. 



pring Wagons. 




No. 1. 

3 ft. 6 in. and 4ft. 2 in. wheels, 1 in. axles and tire, two i£in. springs; 3-rail 
body, with one cushioned seat; shafts; track, 5ft. 2 in. 

Weight, 400 pounds; price, - - $80 00 

Weight, boxed, 425 pounds; price of boxing, $2 00 net. 

No. 2. 

3 ft. 6 in. and 4 ft. 2 in. wheels, i-|in. axles and tire, three i^in. springs; 3-rail 
body, with one cushioned seat; shafts; track, 5ft. 2 in. 

Weight, 450 pounds; price, - $85 00 

Weight, boxed, 485 pounds; price of boxing, $2 00 net. 

No. 3. 

3 ft. 6 in. and 4 ft. 2 in. wheels, i^in. axles and tire, three i^in. springs; 3-rail 
body, with one cushioned seat; shafts. 

Weight, 540 pounds; price, $90 00 

Weight, boxed, 575 pounds; price of boxing, $2 00 net. 

EXTRAS FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE SPRING WAGONS. 

Seats complete, with cushion, - - - - - - - -$600 

Pole, - 10 00 

Enameled cloth top, ------- ... 30 00 

Break, -- -- 8 00 

For pole without shafts, --------- ij od 



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185 



Patent |mproved V^ooden IpuMPS. 




G H 



U it 



DESCRIPTION OF CUTS. 

A, Represents the No. i Pump, with galvanized iron lining. 

C, 
D, 
E, 
F, 
G, 
H, 



No. 2 Pump, " " 

Stock Pump, " " 

Wooden Cistern Pump, draw handle. 

Iron Cap " " " 

Wooden " " lever " 

No. i, 2 and Stock Pump Pipe, with Coupling. 

Cistern Pump Tubing, with socket joint. 



135 jlAMES L. jiAYKN 8f POMPANY'S 



Patent Improved "VYoodejm puMP£. 



PRICE LIST OF PUMPS AND FITTINGS. 



STOCK PUMP. 



7 ft. long, 7 in. square, galvanized iron lined, 4f in. bore, stroke io£ in., 

capacity 90 gallons per minute ; each, - - - - - - $6 75 



No. 1 PUMP. 



7 ft. long, 6 in. square, galvanized iron lined, 3f in. bore, stroke 10^ in., 

capacity 53 gallons per minute ; each, - - - - - - $6 00 

No. 1 CYLINDER PUMP. 

7 ft. long, 6 in. square, galvanized iron lined, 3I in. bore, stroke 10^ in., 

capacity 53 gallons per minute ; each. - - - - - - $6 00 

This Pump is generally used with extension pipe for deep wells, but can be 
used same as the No. 1. 

No. 2 PUMP. 

6 ft. long, 5 in. square, galvanized iron lined, 3 in. bore, stroke 9 in., 

capacity 32 gallons per minute ; each, - - - - - $5 25 

No. 1, No. 2, and Stock Pumps, made with drop-check valves that can be 
drawn out at the top of the pump without disturbing it or the platform, 35 cents 
additional. 

LEVER HANDLE CISTERN PUMP. 

6 ft. long, 4 in. square, 3 in. bore, galvanized iron lined, iron rod and 

bucket, 6^ in stroke ; each, - - - - - - - -$4 50 

LEVER HANDLE CISTERN PUMP— Plain. 
6 ft. long, 4 in. square, 3 in. bore, iron rod and bucket, 6^ in. stroke; each, $3 85 

IRON CAP CISTERN PUMP-DRAW HANDLE. 
6 ft. long, 4 in. square, 2^ in. bore, iron cap, rod, spout and bucket; each, $3 15 

WOOD CISTERN PUMP-DRAW HANDLE. 

6 ft. long, 4 in. square, 2^ in. bore, wood cap, rod and spout, iron bucket ; 

each, $2 10 

; J 



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187 



PIPE FOR STOCK and No. 1 PUMPS. 
4 in. square, 2 in. bore, taper joints ; per foot, ... 



14 cents 



PIPE FOR No. 2 and LEVER HANDLE PUMPS. 
3^ in. square, 2 in. bore, taper joints ; per foot, - - - - 11^ cents 

PIPE FOR DRAW HANDLE CISTERN PUMPS. 
3 in. square, 1^ in. bore, socket joints ; per foot, - . . . -| cents 

COUPLINGS FOR Nos. 1 and 2 STOCK PUMPS. 

Including bands, each, --------- 35 cents 

Extension Pipe for deep wells, 6 in. square, 3I in. bore, to be used between the 
head and cylinder of No. 1 Cylinder Pumps. 




GENERAL DIRECTIONS. 

Measure the depth of well from plat- 
form to bottom ; if more than one piece 
of pipe is needed, join the pieces with a 
coupling; put the valve on the end of the 
pipe that goes into the bottom of the pipe. 
See that the valve seat on the end of the 
tubing is smooth and level before nailing 
on the valve. Should it be otherwise, the 
water will run down, and the pump need 
priming ; bore four i-inch holes about one 
foot from bottom of pipe. See that the 
holes are perfectly clear, and the shavings 
cleaned out. Band the couplings and drive 
the pipe together in them. Stand the pipe 
in the well; band the bottom of the pump 
and drive it onto the pipe; fix the platform 
around the stock to hold it stationary ; 
prime it by pouring water into the top; 
put the cap on with screws or nails. Care 
should be taken to keep the cap on, as it 
prevents leaves and dirt from getting in. 
By keeping the vent open you prevent 
freezing in winter and get cool water in 
summer. 

In wells where the water when low- 
est falls below 25 feet from platform use 
the No. 1 Cylinder Pump and extension 
pipe ; take enough lengths of pipe to 
lower the cylinder within 16 or 18 feet feet of low water mark ; take the cylin- 



jfAMES J-. J^AYEN &j pOMPANY'S 



der out of the pump and drive extension pipe into the pump in its place, and 
drive cylinder into lower end of extension pipe, and lengthen rod so the plunger 
will work in metal lining of the cylinder ; finish out with No. i Pipe, placing 
valve on top of piece of No. i Pipe that fits into cylinder, observing the same 
directions. Brace the pump in the well solid and firm, taking care not to drive 
any nails into the pipe. 

The following important improvements (secured by letters patent) were 
introduced into our pumps. It is well known that the gradual wearing of the 
bore and the frequent renewal of packing the plunger requires, are serious ob- 
jections against the common wooden pump. All these objections we success- 
fully overcome by introducing into the pump a metallic spring lining, made of 
galvanized iron, which is practically indestructible. The top and bottom of 
lining (which is of sufficient length to give a bearing surface for the plunger) 
are turned out like the mouth of a trumpet and forced into the wood. This 
holds the lining (as shown in cut A) firmly in its place; at the same time the 
vertical joint is so constructed that it allows the spring lining to expand and 
contract with the shrinking and swelling of the wood, so that it always fits the 
bore of the body of the pump, and will not work loose. This is the only perfect 
method of putting sheet metal lining in wood pumps ; all others are imperfect — 
as the water causes the wood to swell — increasing the size of the bore of the 
pump, the lining becomes loose and will work up and down with the plunger, 
and soon destroy its efficiency. 

Our method gives us a smooth surface for the plunger to work in ; will not 
wear out the packing on the plunger, or the bore of the pump in which the 
plunger plays, as in the case of the common or unlined article — thus making a 
pump that will outlast two or three of the ordinary kind. The plunger is the 
most perfect wooden one in use, combining the greatest strength, durability, and 
simplicity. The joints which connect the pipe to the pump and the couplings to 
connect the pipe are made tapering, which secures not only a permanent and per- 
fect fit, but a fit the whole length of the joint instead of, as in the old method, an 
imperfect and short contact. 

The length of the pump is such that the working parts are placed below the 
reach of frost in the coldest weather, the water being vented just above the 
bucket, so that, although the upper part of the pump is freed from water, the 
working parts remain immersed, and no priming is required in starting. These 
improvements are so cheaply applied that the cost is but slightly increased over 
that of the old style wooden pump. Our pumps are painted with ultramarine 
blue and striped with black, and for style, finis- h, workmanship and durability, 
they are not to be excelled by any in the market. 



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We insert the Lists of a few other Manufacturers of goods in which Hard- 
ware dealers are interested, believing that it will be to our mutual advantage to 
have the lists in a compact form for convenience of reference. 

Your orders are solicited for any of the goods you may need, with the assur- 
ance that the prices will be the same the manufacturers will charge you, and 
usually saving you an extra package and drayage. 

JAS. L. HAVEN & CO. 



JOHN H. McGOWAN & CO. 

134 West Second Street, between Race & Elm, Cincinnati, O. 

MANUFACTURERS OP 

John ji. ^[c{|owan's Patent "Pumps. 

The "McGOWAN" 1870 Patent Double Acting Hand and Power Pumps. 
The "VICTOR" 1871 Patent Double Acting Hand and Power Pumps. 
The "STAR" Patent Pump for Wells, Cisterns, and Driven Wells. 
The Patent "I. X. L." Steam Pump, unexcelled as a boiler-feeder, as it 'has 
no "dead center." 
JOHN H. McGO WAN'S Patent Elastic Joint Railroad Tank Valves. 
Also, RAILWAY AND MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES. 

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. 

All Pumps fitted for wrought iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. 



THE "STAR" PATENT PUMPS. 

For Wells, Cisterns, and Driven Wells. 

The only Pump ever invented having a cylinder without Bolt or Screw, and 
with the supply and delivery pipes connected together, which will work per- 
fectly under all circumstances. 

It never looses priming, consequently never needs to be primed to make it 
woik. 

Sand will not prevent its operation. It will work when all others fail, and 
will not freeze. 

No. 1, Standard and Cylinder, 3 feet below base, ... - $10 00 

u 2 ^ u « ^ " " ... 10 50 

" 3, " " 3 " " - - - - 11 00 

« 4, '• " 3 " " - - - " 11 50 

All sizes are for i£ iron pipe. 



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pISTERN pUMPS. 

NEW STYLES, WITH BOLT FASTENINGS. 





WITH BASE, or TO ATTACH TO A PLANK. 



No. 

Diameter, 234 

Price, $3 50 



1 

2K 
4 OO 



2 

2% 

4 5° 



3 

3 
00 



8}4 inches. 
5 c;o each. 



BRASS CYLINDER PUMPS, on Base. 



Nos. 1 
$6 00 



2 

7 00 



3 

8 00 



4 

9 00 



Nos. O 

Diameter, 2)4 

Price, $3 75 



PITCHER-SPOUT PUMPS. 

12 3 

3 3K 4 

4 co 4 5° 5 °° 



4X inches. 
5 50 each. 



HOUSE FORCE PUMPS— W ith Pitman and Guide. 

No. 7, 2 inch cylinder, pitman and guide, ..._.. $ig 00 

" ----- 14 00 

" " ------ 15 00 

" " and air chamber, - - 14 co 

" " ' - - - 16 00 

" u " - - 17 00 
The air chamber with two discharges when ordered. 



u 


7> 


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7> 


3 


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7, 


2 " 


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H " 


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191 



LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. 




No. o, 2 inch, on plank, 

" O, 2\ 
" I, 2 

' 2,2 
•' 3,3* 

'• 2, 3 
•' 3, 2 
" 3.*i 
" 3, 3 
" 4- 2i_ 

and pipe 
No. 4, 3 inch, on base, 3 feet hose 

and pipe, - - - 16 00 

Without hose and pipe a deduction of 
$3 00 is allowed. 

All of the above with brass piston rods 
at an extra cost of $1 00 each. 



$7 50 

8 00 

on base or plai k, 7 50 

8 00 

" '• 9 00 

8 00 

" 9 00 

" " 10 00 

'' 2 disch'ges, 9 00 

" 2 " 10 00 

'•2 " 12 00 

" 3 feet hose 

15 00 



ANTI-FREEZING ENGINE and YARD WELL PUMPS. 

Standards with Cylinders Below Platforms. 

$16 OO 
18 OO 
20 OO 

22 OO 



No 6, Engine Well Pump, with hose and pipe, 

" 7 '• ' S " " " 

" 8, " " •' 3-inch cylinder, with hose and pipe, 

" 8, " " " 4 " " " " 



Without hose and pipe a deduction of $3 00 is allowed. 



No. 4, Yard Well Pump, standard and cylinder, 

J' 

" 7, Tight Top Yard Well Pump, standard and cylinder, 
" 6, Engine Well Pump, standard and cylinder, 

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" 20, Fountain Well Pump, standard and cylinder, 
" 29, Yard " " with braces, standard and cylinder, 

With 3 feet gas set length, when ordered. Extra, 



- 


$10 00 


- 


13 OO 


- ; 


15 00 


.- 


16 OO 




18 00 


- 


20 00 


- 


20 OO 


- 


20 OO 


each, 


I 50 



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jTaM.ES y. J^AVEN h pOMPANT'S 



^JSTI-]?F{EE?INQ £l£TE^N AND V^ELL ^UMPp. 




With Cast Iron Set 
Lengths. 



With 3-foot Wrought Iron Standard and Cylinder. 
Set Lengths. Cast for Wrought Pipe. 



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193 



PUMPS WITH CAST SET ! PUMPS with WROUGHT 
LENGTHS. 

No. i, 2 inches diam., - - $5 50 JNo. 1, 2 inches diam., - $6 00 

" 2, 2\ " - 6 OO I " 2, 2£ " - 6 50 

" 3, 2| " - - 6 50 J " 3, 2| " 7 OO 

" 4, 3 " - . 7 00 " 4, 3 « - 7 50 

" 4i 3i " ' - 1 & " 4*, il - - 8 00 







SET 


LENGT 


$5 So 


No. 


1, 2 inches diam., - 


6 00 


u 


2, 2£ 


<< 


6 50 


" 


3, 2 I 


u 


7 00 


u 


4> 3 


ii 


7 5° 


u 


4i3i 


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CISTERN & WELL PUMPS-Standards & Cylinders. 

Cut for Wrought Iron Pipe, for Out-door Cisterns and Wells. 



No. 1, Standard and Cylinder, 2 inches diameter, 

" 2, " " 2^ 

a ~ u a 

a ^ u a 

" 4 " 



2| 


u 


3 


u 


34 


u 



$5 50 
6 00 

6 50 

7 00 

7 5° 



YARD WELL PUMPS— Anti-Freezing, for Out-doors. 

No. 1, fitted for iron pipe, - - - - - - - - - $7 50 

" 2, " " 8 00 

" 3, " " 9 00 

" 4, " " 10 00 

" 5, " " 12 OO 

" 7' Tight Top Pump, for lead or iron pipe, ----- 14 00 

" 7, " " 4 inch cylinder, for lead or iron pipe, - - 15 00 
" 8, Large Stock Pump, with 5 inch cylinder, for cattle or stock wells, 

fitted for iron pipe, - - - - - - - - - 16 00 

" 8, New Style Tight Top Large Lift Pump, 5 inch cylinder, for R. R. 

stations and stock wells, - - - - - - - - 18 00 



STRAINERS AND FOOT VALVES, 

For Iron Pipes. 



For Pipe, 1 1M \M 2 2M 3 

Strainers, $0 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 2 00 2 50 
Strainers with Valves, 1 25 1 50 1 75 225 2 75 4 00 

Foot Valves, for lead pipes, to order. 



3 >£ 4 inches 

6 00 7 00 



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Vulcanized Rubber ^elting 




REDUCED PRICE LIST. 

Our Belting is made of heavy Cotton Duck, coated with the best of India 
Rubber, and unaffected by heat, cold or moisture; and is preferred to Leather, or 
any other material, for Elevators, Gin Bands, Agricultural Machines, Flouring 
Mills, and for many other purposes for which Belting is used. 

2 -Ply Belting is for Agricultural Machinery, Railway Belts, or other light work. 

Heavy 5- and 6 ply Belts made to order, for purposes where great strength is 
required, (as a substitute for double leather,) at an advance of 25 and 50 per 
cent, on 4-ply prices. 

Special orders for Belts of any thickness and width can be executed within two 
weeks from the receipt of the order; but we keep no belts on hand heavier than 
"four ply," nor more than 20 inches in "width. We have constantly on hand a 
very large stock, and can usually fill orders on the same day they are received. 

In running Belts, protect them as much as possible from contact with animal 
oil, as it will have a tendency to decompose the rubber, and hence seriously in- 
jure the Belt. 

A Full Roll of Belting measures from 250 to 350 Feet. 



Width. 

Inches. 



If 

2 



2| 

3 
3i 

4 
4* 

5 

51 
6 



2-PLY. 

Per Foot. 

7 CtS. 



IO 

H 
16 

i7 

l 9 
20 

24 

28 



3-PLY. 

Per Foot. 

8£ CtS. 
9 

l 3 

15 
i7 

*9 

21 

24 
26 

3° 

34 
39 

43 

48 

5 2 



4-PLY. 

Per Foot. 

CtS. 



21 

3 1 

42 

5 2 
62 



Width. 

Inches. 

7 
8 

9 
10 

11 

12 

l 3 

H 
J 5 
16 

18 
20 

22 
24 



3-PLY. 

Per Foot. 

60 CtS. 
70 
t'O 
90 
IOO 

10S 
118 
128 
138 

r 5 

170 

190 

212 
236 



4-PLT. 

Per Foot. 

73. CtS. 

84 

95 
107 

118 

130 

142 

J 54 
166 

178 

202 

226 

252 

280 



Intermediate widths at proportionate prices. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and j^rice List 



195 



?■ 



EATHER 



? 



ELTING 



OAKTAXSED, 

PATENT-STRETCHED, CEMENTED AND RIVETED. 







REDUCED PRICES: 








Width. 


Per Foot. 


Width. 




Per Poot. 


Width. 




Per Foot 


I in., 


5 cts. 


6 


n., 


- 


47 cts. 


16 in., - 




145 cts. 


I* " 


- 9 " 


7 


;. 




- 57 " 


18 " 


- 


- 166 " 


2 " 


14 " 


8 


'• 


- 


66 " 


19 '■ - 




ISO " 


»i " 


- 17 " 


9 


.< 


- 


- 75 " 


20 " 


- 


" *95 " 


3 " - 


20 " 


10 


" 


- 


83 " 


22 " 




215 " 


31 " 


- 24 " 


11 


" 


- 


92 " 


23 " 


- 


- 228 " 


4 ' ; - 


30 " 


12 


u 


- 


ICO " 


24 '" - 




260 " 


4i " 


- 34 " 


l 3 


u 


- 


- no " 


25 « 


- 


- 2SO " 


5 " - 


- 38 " 


H 


u 


- 


120 " 


26 '■ - 




- 3 2 ° " 


5* u 


- 43 " 


r 5 


fc> 


- 


- J 3° " 


28 " 


- 


- 34° " 


Double 


Belts, double 1 


»rice. 


In 


termediate widths at proportionate 


! prices. 




R( 


DUND BELTIN 


G 






^ inch, 


- per 


foot 


4 


cts. 


^ inch. 


- 


per 


foot, 20 cts 


3-16" 


- 




7 


a 


f " 


- 


' 


25 " 


i " - 


- 


' 


10 


it 


3 
4 


- 




3° " 


# 






J 5 


a 


1 " 


* 




40 •' 



EXTRA QUALITY OF LACE LEATHER. 

Belt Rivets and Burrs, Belt Hooks and Clamps, Belt Cement, &c, and all other 
articles connected with Belting, supplied. 



pIRECTIONg FOF( Jj/tCINQ ^LC^NI^ED I^UBBE^ ^jVI ACHIJME ^ELTINQ. 

For narrow Belts, butt the two ends together, make two rows of holes in each 
end, (thus obtaining a double hold,) and lace with lacing leather. 

For wide Belts, in addition, put a thin piece of leather or rubber on the back 
to strenghten the joint, equal in length to the width of the Belt, and sew or rivet 
it to the Belt. 

In putting on this Belting, it should be stretched as tightly as possible, and 
with wide Belts this can be done best by the use of clamps secured firmly to 
each end of the Belt, and drawn together by bolts running parallel with and out- 
side the edges of the Belt. There is no danger of breaking, as a belt six inches 
wide and three-ply thick will stand a direct strain of five thousand pounds, and 
other sizes in proportion. 



196 



jFAMES J-^. j^AYEN 8f pOMPANY'S 



^ulcanized Rubber 

ENGINE, HYDRANT AND CONDUCTING HOSE. 

Great improvements have been made in the manufacture of our Vulcanized 
Rubber Hose, combining strength, firmness and flexibility, which warrant us in 
asserting it to be superior to atty other made. It is furnished in lengths of fifty 
feet, and of any size and strength required. 

The sizes indicated in the list are the inner diameters, and each size will fully 
measure what it is marked. It is warranted never to become stiff by cold, and 
not to be affected by heat at 300 degrees Fahrenheit. It never, like leather, re- 
quires oiling, and is much less in price. 

The 2-P]y Hose or Conducting Hose, is not calculated to stand much pressure. 

The 3-Ply Hose (used for Hydrants, etc.,) is made to stand a pressure of 75 
lbs. to the square inch. 

The 4-Ply Hose, (used for Locomotives and for Leading Hose for Fire En- 
gines and other purposes,) is made to withstand a pressure of 150 lbs. to the 
square inch. 

Hose made specially to order for Steam Fire Engines and Steam Pumps, where 
unusual strength is required. 



Internal 


Diameter. 


i 


inch. 


2. 
4 


u 


1 


a 


1 


a 


ii 


u 


i* 


a 


if 


u 


2 


K 


H 


U 


H 


K 


2# 


u 



2-Ply 

Conducting. 

2 5 
29 

33 
42 

5° 

58 
66 

75 

35 
92 

100 



3-Ply 

Hydrant. 
20 

3° 

35 
40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 
100 
no 
120 



4-Ply 




Engine 






25 cents 


per foot. 


37 


a 


a 


43 


a 


a 


So 


a 


u 


62 


c« 


a 


75 


a 


a 


87 


cc 


a 


100 


u 


a 


112 


a 


a 


I2 5 


a 


a 


r 37 


a 


a 


!5° 


a 


a 



5-Ply Hose made to order at an advance of 25 per cent, on prices of 4 Ply. 



Ruction J4o3e for J4and and J5team ^ire £Jnqine$. 

Made by a new and greatly improved process; and which, for service and effici- 
ency, excels every other make. 

3 3K 4 4^ 5 inch. 

$6 00 7 00 8 00 9 75 11 50 per foot, on copper rings. 

4 50 5 5° 6 5° 7 5° ^ 50 per foot, on galv'd iron rings. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 197 



JiEADINQ J40SE FOR JStEAM ^IRE JJnQI]ME3. 

Made to order of superior quality, and highly recommended and preferred by the 

Chief Engineers of the various Fire Departments, and the 

Steam Fire Engine Builders. 

Couplings, Hose Pipes, &c., furnished at the lowest prices. 



PATENT GAS TUBING. 

From % to I inch in Diameter. Grain Drill Tubes. 



Vulcanized Rubber jSteam "Packing. 



This article is now considered by Engineers and Machinists as indispensable 
wherever steam joints are to be made, as no substance has so much elasticity 
which stands so high a degree of heat. The Packing is made to be used in, and 
warranted to stand, at least 300 degrees of Fahrenheit. 

PRICES FOR STEAM PACKING. 
About one yard in width, and in rolls of any length required. 

Per Pound. 

Mixed or Fibrous Packing, in sheets of all thicknesses, from 3-32 of 

an inch upward, --------- $0 50 

Thinner sizes of same — say 1-16 of an inch and less, - - - -060 

Gum Packing, with Cloth Insertion, in sheets of all thicknesses, from 

2-32 of an inch upward, -------- 55 

Thinner sizes of the same — say 1 16 of an inch and less, - - - o 65 

Gaskets, for Fibrous Packing, for Man-hole Plates, Steam Chests, 

Cylinder Heads, &c, --------- 060 

Gaskets, Washers, Rings, etc., of Pure Vulcanized Rubber, with or 

without Cloth Insertions, - - - - - - $1 00 to 1 50 

Pure Vulcanized Sheet Rubber, of all thicknesses and lengths, for 

Valves, Discs, Gaskets, Washers, Rings, etc., where great elasticity 

is required, ---------- 100 

Extra Pure Vulcanized Rubber Valves, for Hot and Cold Water 

Pumps, Vacuum Pumps, Foot and Delivery Valves, etc., - $1 00 to 1 50 
Round Packing, with Duck outside, for Stuffing Boxes, Piston Rods, 

etc., from one-fourth of an inch to two inches diameter, - - o 80 

Square Piston and Valve-Rod Packing, of all sizes, cut to the most 

exact dimensions; very convenient, no trouble experienced in packing 

with it, and more durable than any other Packing ever used, - o 80 

Special orders for Gaskets, Valves, etc., of any size or pattern, that we do not 
keep on hand, can be executed within one week from receipt of order. 
For cutting Rubber, use a sharp knife, and keep it wet. 



198 



jfAMES L. fiAVEN & pOMPANY'S 



WOODROUGH & MTARLIN, 



MANUFACTURERS OF 






y^TZElsTT UIROTTlSriD QA.WS, 

Circular, Mill, Mulay, and Cross-Cut Saws, 

HAND AND BACK SAWS, 

|3lLLET, ^OOPER, AND pOWER V/EBS, ETC. 
Warehouse: JVos. 12 8f lJj, West Second St., Cincinnati. 








6<5 Siai 



'Ve*- 

■ -. 



wm 




w^W 



^r^Ja^r 



In ordering Circular Saws, please state size, number of teeth, thickness or 
gauge, size of holes, and log side of saw, as per cuts above. 



TERMS OF WARRANTY ON SAWS. 

Each Saw is warranted as true as Saws can be made, and if found not to be 
so it will be exchanged, if returned before using. Any alteration in the holes of 
Circular Saws, by filing, reaming, or otherwise, will generally spring the Saw. 
When such alteration is made, the Saw will not be subject to the above warranty. 
If a Saw break in consequence of a flaw in the steel, or split at the teeth, owing 
to a seam in the steel, it will be exchanged for a new one, if returned in a rea- 
sonable time. 

A Saw will not be exchanged for a new one after it has been gummed. 

^^"Caution. — The use of a cold chisel in re-toothing or altering "Extra Cast 
Steel Tempered Saws" will almost invariably crack the Saw. Saws breaking 
from such usage must not be considered as covered by our warranty. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



199 



WARRANTED EXTRA CAST STEEL 
CIRCULAR SAWS. 

Extra Tempered— Patent Ground. 



Diameter. 




All Gauges to 




4 inches . . . iS . . . 


5 " 






iS . 






6 " 






18 . 






7 " 






iS . 






8 " 






17 • 






9 " 






J 7 ■ 






IO " 






16 . 






12 






'5 • 






14 « 






*5 • 






16 " 






H 






18 " 






14 . 






20 






l 3 ■ 






22 






12 






2 4 " 






12 . 






26 " 






11 






28 " 






1 1 






30 " 






10 






32 « 






10 






34 " 






10 . 






36 » 






9 






33 " 






9 






40 » 






S 






42 






8 






44 " 






7 






46 « 






7 






48 « 






6 






50 - 






5 






52 « 






5 






54 " 






• 5 






56 " 






• 5 






58 " 






• 4 






60 " 






4 






62 " 






4 






64 " 






• 4 






66 " 






• 3 






68 - 






• 3 






70 - 






• 3 






72 - 






• 3 













Each additional 




Kach Gauge 


Each. Gauge. Tapered, Net. 


$075... 6 cents extra net 


95 • 






7 








1 *5 • 






9 








1 40 . 






10 








165 . 






11 " « 








2 00 . 






14 " '• . 








2 40 . 






16 








2 90 . 






20 " " 








3 45 • 






24 




. $0 30 


4 2 5 • 






28 '• " . 




40 


500 . 






34 " " • 




55 


6 10 . 






40 " " . 




. 70 


7 15 ■ 






48 




• s 5 


850 . 






55 




I CO 


10 60 






65 » " . 




■ J x 5 


12 70 






So " " . 




• « 35 


H 8 5 






. 90 " " 




• 1 5° 


17 00 




1 00 




. 165 


r 9 *5 • 




1 20 " " 




. 1 80 


22 30 




1 40 " " 




. 2 00 


2660 




1 75 




2 20 


30 80 




2 00 " "■ 




. 2 40 


37 2 5 




2 50 




. 2 60 


44 5° 




• 3°° 




. 2 80 


53 2 5 




3 5° 




. 300 


61 50 




4 25 




• 3 2 5 


71 00 




5 00 




• 3 5° 


84 00 




5 75 




• 3 75 


9650 




7 00 " " 




. 4 00 


117 00 




.875 




• 4 2 5 


138 00 




10 00 " " 




. . 450 


160 00 




12 00 " " 




• 4 75 


186 00 




14 00 " " 




. . 500 


213 00 




. 16 00 " " 




• • 5 2 5 


245 00 




. 18 00 " " 




• 5 5° 


277 00 




. 20 00 " " 




■ • 575 


31400 




22 00 " " 




. . 6 00 


35600 






24 00 " ' v 




. .. 625 



Circular Board Saws ground tapering to any gauge. 

Circular Saws made concave, double price. Circular Saws for Metal and 
Ivory, double price. Saws thinner than list gauge, extra price. 
Thickness by Stubs' gauge is the standard referred to above. 



■ 200 7UMES y. ^AVEN ^ pOMPANY'S 


TOP CIRCULAR SAW'S FOR DOUBLE MILLS. 




24 26 28 30 32 


34 36 inch diameter. 


$n 75 13 00 15 00 17 00 19 50 


22 50 26 OO each. 




SHINGLE AND HEADING CIRCULAR SAWS, 




(Tapering to No. 14 Gauge.) 




36 38 40 


42 44 inches. 




$31 00 36 00 43 00 55 00 70 00 each. 




PATENT INSERTED TEETH 


CIRCULAR SAW'S. 




Diameter. Gauge. 






48 inches 6 To 20 


Teeth .... $130 


00 


5° ' 








5 






" 20 


u 








H5 


00 


5 2 ' 








5 






" 20 


" 








160 


00 


54 ' 








5 






« 24 


" 








185 


00 


56 ' 








5 






" 24 


(( 








205 


00 


58 ' 








4 






" 24 


u 








230 


00 


60 ' 








4 






'■ 24 


u 








260 


00 


62 ' 








4 






« 24 


u 








290 


00 


64 ' 








4 • 






" 24 


" 








3 2 5 


00 


66 ' 








3 






" 24 


" 








360 


00 


6$ ' 








3 






" 24 


a 








400 


00 


70 ' 








3 






« 24 


a 








440 


00 


72 ' 








3 






" 24 


it 








485 


00 


For Saws with greater number of teeth than named above, add $3.00 per tooth. 


Ext 


ra or D 


upli 


cate 


Teeth, . 


Ui. 5 < 


d ea 


ch. 















To 60 inches diameter, 
Over 60 inches diameter, 



INSERTING PATENT TEETH IN OLD SAWS. 

each tooth, 



P4 00 
4 5° 



CIRCULAR SAW MANDRELS. 



For 8 
$8 OO 

For 20 
$15 OO 



10 

9 OO 

22 

17 OO 



12 

IO OO 

24 

18 OO 



14 

II 00 

26 

19 OO 



16 

12 OO 

28 
20 OO 



18 inch Saws. 
14 00 each. 

30 inch Saws. 
21 00 each. 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price pisT. 201 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL MILL SAWS. 

No. 4 Gauge, or extra thick, ------ per foot, $i 40 

" 5 " thick, .__._.. " 1 30 

" 6 " usual. --._._. " 1 20 

" 7 " thin, - " 1 10 



EXTRA TEMPERED MILL SAWS. 
[O cents per foot advance on above prices. 



WARRANTED EXTRA CAST STEEL MULAY SAWS. 

12 inch wide, No. 4 Gauge, ------ p er foot, $2 40 

12 " " 5 " " 2 2 5 

12 " 6 " ------ " 2 10 

11 " " 5 " " 2 10 

11 " "• 6 " 1 95 

Wider sizes made to order. 



WARRANTED EXTRA CAST STEEL GANG SAWS. 

Nos. 10, 11 or 12 Gauge, 8 inches wide, - per foot, $1 00 

u 13, 14 or 15 " S " - - - - - " 1 10 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL TAPERED DRAG SAWS. 

(To No. 10 Gauge.) 

Mill Saw Tooth (to cut one way), ..__-- per foot, $1 00 
Cross Cut " (to cut both ways), - " 1 00 

Tuttle's Double-Hook Tooth, " 115 

Single-Hook Tooth, -------- « : 05 

Improved Pattern, - 105 

Equal width Drag Saws, 10 cents per foot extra. 

Each thickness over No. 10 Gauge, 10 cents per foot extra. 

If set and sharpened, 10 cents per foot extra. 

(All above seven feet, advance 10 cents per foot). 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL PIT SAWS. 

6 6M 7 1M 8 feet. 

> 50 7 00 7 5° 9 00 10 50 each. 



No. 3 Gauge is - \ inch thick 
" 7 " - 3-16 



No. 11 Gauge is - \ inch thick 
" 16 " 1-16 " 



202 jTaMES y. j^AYEN &f POMPANY'S 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL POWER SAWS. 

To % inch wide; from 13 to 16 gauge in thickness. Over % inch wide, extra price. 

20 22 24 inches. 

5 oo 5 5° 6 oo per doz. 

34 36 38 inches. 

8 50 9 00 9 5° P er doz. 



12 


14 


16 


18 


$3 00 


3 5° 


4 OO 


4 5° 


26 


28 


30 


32 


$6 50 


7 00 


7 5° 


8 00 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL TURNING WEBS. 

22 24 inches. 

3 10 3 4° 38° P er doz. 



14 


16 


18 


20 


$2 IO 


2 40 


2 80 


3 IO 


26 


28 


30 


32 


$4 IO 


4 4° 


4 80 


5 2 ° 



34 36 inches. 

5 60 6 00 per doz. 

Above Webs from 19 to 22 gauge in thickness. 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL FELLOE WEBS. 



24 


26 


28 


30 


32 


34 


36 


38 inches. 


$4 50 


5 °° 


5 5° 


6 00 


6 50 


7 00 


7 5° 


8 00 per doz 



Above Webs from 17 to 19 gauge in thickness. 



FAY'S PATENT SCROLL SAWS. 

8 9 10 11 12 13 inches. 

$3 °° 3 2 5 3 5° 3 75 4 °° 4 2 5 P er doz - 

14 16 18 20 22 24 inches. 

$4 50 5 00 5 5° 6 00 6 50 7 00 per doz. 

Above Webs from 13 to 16 gauge in thickness; over f inch wide, extra price. 



BAND OR BELT SAWS- All Lengths to 21 Feet. 

% % X A % Z A % 1 1H IK \ X A inch wide. 

$3 00 4 00 5 00 6 co 6 75 7 50 8 25 10 25 12 00 20 00 each. 



Illustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



203 



WARRANTED EXTRA CAST STEEL 
CROSS-CUT SAW'S. 

Above 8 feet in length, advance on following price 10 cents per foot. 

Tuttle's Patent Double-Hook Tooth, set and sharpened, - 75 cents per foot 
Single Hook Tooth, " " - 65 " " 

Garver Pattern Tooth, " '■ - 70 " " 

Feather Edge, '• " - 70 " " 

Usual Tooth, " " - 65 " ' ; 

Cross-Cut Tangs and Rivets, ----- per dozen pairs, $2 od 



WOODROUGH & M'PARLIN'S PATENT CROSS-CUT 

HANDLES. 

Patented February 28th, 1860. 

Price, ----------- per pair, $1 00 



HAND, PANEL, AND RIPPING SAW'S. 




No. o, 
" 1, 
" 3- 

" 5, 
" 7> 
" 7> 
" 7, 
" 8, 
» 8, 
" 8, 
Hand 



"Farmer," 26 in. C. S., 3 rivets, ----- 
" Buckeye," 26 in. " beech hdl., pol. edges, 4 rivets, 
'•Hamilton," 26m. " " " 4 " 

"John Hancock," 26m. C. S., walnut hdl., 5 iron screws, 
W. & McP., 26 in. C. S., beech hdl., pol. edges, 4 rivets, 

4 



28in. " 

3oin. " " 

26 in. S. S., apple hdl., 
28in. " 

30 in. " " 

Saw Handles, No. 7, 



per doz , 



$9 00 
12 CO 
14 00 
17 00 
21 00 
24 00 
27 00 
23 00 
26 00 
29 00 
2 25 



GENTS' PANEL SAWS— Extra Quality. 

No. 7, 1G 18 'iO 22 24 inches. 

Price, $11 co 12 00 13 00 15 00 17 50 per dozen. 



204 



James L. Haven & Pompany's 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL PRUNING SAWS. 



Length, 
Price, 



14 

8 oo 




24 inches. 
13 co per dozen. 



BACK SAWS. 
W. & McP., 8in. C. S., beech hdl., pol. edges, blued steel bks., per doz., $12 50 



ioin. '• " 

12m. " " 

i4in. «'■ , 

i6in. " " 

10 in. S. S., apple hdl., 

i2in. " 

14m. " ' ; 



12 50 

15 00 

l 7 5° 
20 00 

14 00 

16 50 
19 00 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL COMPASS SAWS. 

Beveled Backs. 



Length, 8 
Price, $4 00 




10 

4 2 5 



12 

4 5° 



14 

4 75 



16 inches. 
5 00 per dozen. 



MITCHELL'S PATENT COMPASS SAWS. 



Pad Handle. 




Pistol Handle. 



Pad handles, with one blade, 
Extra blades to fit ditto, 
Pistol handles, with one blade, 
Extra blades to fit ditto. 



per dozen, $4 50 

1 25 
" 6 50 

1 75 



Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 



205 



BILLET or WOOD-CUTTERS' WEBS— 30 Inch. 

No. 2, W. & McP., cast steel, usual tooth, set and sharpened, per dozen, $5 co 



peg 

usual " 
peg 



It u 

u u 



5 


5° 


6 


00 


6 


5° 


8 


00 


8 


5° 


6 


2 5 



" ex. S. S., etch'd, usual t'th, set and sharp'd, 

" " " peg 

" Cooper's Webs, fine 

No. 2, blades framed complete, r - - - - $3 00 per dozen extra 
No. 1 and No. 1 Ex., blades framed complete, - 3 50 ' : " 

All framed Wood Saws put up in half dozen packages. 

Saw Frames, - - - - - - - - - per dozen, $2 50 

Usual Saw Rods (thumb screw), - " 1 25 



Price, 



POLE PRUNING SAW AND CHISEL. 

per dozen, $10 00 



BUTCHERS' BOW SAWS. 




No. 


1, Oval Backs, 


18 


20 




22 


24 


inches. 






$15 OO 


16 00 




17 


OO 


18 OO 


per dozen 


No. 


2, Flat Backs, 


16 


18 


20 




22 


24 


inches. 






$13 OO 


14 OO 


15 OO 




16 OO 


17 OO 


per dozen 


No. 


3, Spring Backs 


12 


13 


14 




15 


16 


inches. 






$8 50 


9 5° 


10 50 




II 50 


12 OO 


per dozen 



BUTCHERS' BOW SAW BLADES. 

Length, 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 inches. 

$3 2 5 3 5° 3 75 4 °° 4 5° 5 °° 5 75 P er dozen - 



206 jjAMES jL. f*AVEN ^ POMPANY'S 

WARRANTED CAST STEEL KITCHEN SAWS. 

12 inches, - - per dozen, $5 75 

WARRANTED CAST STEEL SAW KNIVES. 
Price, - - per dozen, $5 00 

CAST STEEL HACK SAW BLADES. 

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 inches. 

$3 75 4 2 5 5 °° 5 75 6 5° 7 2 5 8 °° P er dozen - 

Cast steel Key Hole or Fret Saw Blades, - per dozen, $1 25 

Cast steel Compass Saw Blades, ----- " J 75 

Cabinet Scrapers, -------- " 120 

POND ICE SAWS. 
With tiller and handle, complete, - - - - - each, $9 00 

HAND ICE SAWS. 
For Wagon use, set and sharpened, ------ each, $4 00 

CIRCULAR SAW TABLES— For Cord Wood. 
With 24 inch Circular Saw, ----..._ $6^ 00 

DOLE'S PATENT SAW GUMMER. 

No. 1 2 3 

Weight, 92 70 22 pounds. 

Price, $30 co 25 co 20 co 




Jllustrated Patalogue and Price List. 207 



STONE'S PATENT SAW GUMMER & UPSET PUNCH. 

Gummer, with Cutter Grinder and two f inch Bits, .... $20 00 

Extra 1 inch Bits, each, --------- 2 50 

" .. -g- " " 2 00 

" I " 15° 

" I " " - 1 25 

" £or£'< " 1 00 

Improved Upsets, ---------- 5 °° 

We have three sizes Cranks and Boxes, one for iin. and -Jin. bits, one for f and 
fin. bits, and the other for -^ and £in. bits. 



CIRCULAR SAW GUMMERS— Old Style. 

Gummer complete, - . - - - - -.- - - each, $10 00 

Extra Bits, " 1 50 

Upsets Punch, old style, " 2 00 



MIXTER'S PATENT UPSET PUNCH. 

Large Double, each, - - - - - -- - - -$800 

Medium Single, " ..._.-__-- 6 00 

Small Single, " -.___.---- 4 50 

Brooks' Patent Saw Sets, large size, - 4 00 

" " small size, 3 00 

Large Circular " each, ------- 200 

Small Emery Gummers, for shop use, - - - - - - -25 00 

Duplicate Wheels, for shop use, ------- 6 50 

When ordering Bits, state the description of gummer they are intended for. 
Full length of Bits for Stone's Gummer about 3f inches. 
Full length of Bits for Old Style about 6^ inches. 



WARRANTED CAST STEEL PLASTERING 

TROWELS. 




Length, 



10 


10K 11 11^ 12 12K 13 


13% inches. 


II 50 


12 25 13 50 14 50 15 75 17 OO l8 OO 

Extra quality, advance $2 00 on list. 


19 00 per doz 



208 jTaMES L. WAYEN & POMPANY'S 



Successor to A. C. Cunningham & Co. 

EDGE TOOL MANUFACTURER, 

Eighth Street, near Main, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



COOPERS' TOOLS. 

Hoop Knives, 8 and 9 inch, ------- per dozen, $io oo 

Stave " " " " iu oo 

Hollowing Knives, 8 and 9 inch, ------- 10 00 

Backing " " " ----- " 10 00 

Shaving " " " .-.-." IO 00 

Paring " " " " 10 00 

Champer, " for kegs, - ' ; 10 00 

" " half-barrels, ----- " 11 co 

" " molasses barrels, .-----" r 3 co 

" " pork and whisky barrels, - - - " 13 00 

" " hogsheads, ----.-" 15 00 

Heading " 10 inch, ------ " IO 50 

" n " " 11 00 

" 12 " " 12 00 

" " 13 " ----..» I3 00 

14 " " 14 00 

15 " " 15 00 

16 - " " 16 00 

17 " '• 17 oo 

18 " " 18 CO 

Shingle and Wagon Makers' Knives, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 inches, same as 
Coopers'. 

All long shank, $1 00 per dozen extra. 

Coopers' Adz, per dozen, $18 00 

Handled Adz, --------- " 21 co 

Handled and Checkered Adz, ---..-» 24 00 

Broad Axes, - - - - - - - - " 18 00 

Socket Drivers, ---_-__._" 9 00 

Inshaves, --------- " 9 00 

Iron Froes, 9, 10, and 1 1 inch, japanned, " 5 00 

" 12 and 13 inch, iron, ground, ... « 10 00 

Steel " 9, 10, and 11 inch, -" 9 00 

" " 12 and 13 inch, ------ " 10 00 




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209 



CARPENTERS' TOOLS, 



Broad Axes, - - per doz., $26 co 

'' medium, '■ 2\ 00 

Carriage Knives, Sin , " 7 00 

9 "' 7 5° 

10 " " 8 00 



Foot Adz, 
Gutter Adz, 
Ship Axes, 
" Adz, 

" Mauls, 



Drawing Knives, same as Coopers 1 . 



per doz., $18 00 
" 19 00 

" 30 00 

" 22 00 

" 14 00 



PORK HOUSE AND SLAUGHTERING TOOLS. 



Pork Cleavers, 




per pair, 


$IO CO 


Choppers, No. 6, 


- per doz. 


$32 00 


Lard " 




- 


ci 


9 oj 


'■ 7, 


- 


33 co 


Choppers, 


No 


I, - 


per doz 


12 00 


« 8, 


" 


34 °° 


u 


u 


2, - 


a 


15 00 


Hog Scrapers, 


- 


9 00 


cc 


u 


3' " 


a 


iS 00 


Selecting Hooks, 


" 


6 co 


a 


it 


4. " 


1. 


21 CO 


Hog 


" 




cc 


a 


5- - 


a 


26 00 


Rib Spades, 


• 


27 00 



MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS, 



Per dozen. 

Stone Hammers, 3 to 4 lbs., $17 00 

4 to 5 " 

6 to 7 " 
Tooth Hammers, 4^ to 6 lbs., 

6± to 7^ " 
Brick Pavers' Hammers, 
Boulder Hammers, 
Stone Picks, 



18 00 

19 00 
27 00 
30 00 
1 1 00 
18 00 
18 00 



Per pound. 

Mash Hammers, all steel, - 50 cents. 

Each. 

Pump Augers, 1^ to 2 inches, $io 00 
" 2^ to i\ '• 12 00 





Per dozen. 


Extra Heavy Picks, - 


$15 OO 


Li^ht Picks, - 


- x 3 CO 


Miners' Mattocks, 


15 OO 


Coal Picks, - - - 


8 00 


Xapping Hammers, - 


6 00 


Street Scrapers, 


24 00 


Hemp Hooks, - 


15 CO 


Bung Borers, 


26 00 




Per pound. 


Mill Picks, 


50 cents. 



Pump Augers, 2§ to 3 inches, $15 00 
Reamers, all sizes, 



POST-HOLE AUGERS, 



7 and 8 inch, 
9 inch, 



$2 00 

2 25 



10 inch, 
12 '' 



82 50 
3 °° 



Machine Knives, Planer Knives, Lath Knives, Railroad Tools, of every description ; 
Millwright Chisels and Extra Heavy Tools, of every variety, at short notice. 



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j AMES L,. j^AVEN § pOMPANY'S 



HUDDART & R1GDON, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 



Brass and Iron Beams, Warehouse Trucks, Ac. 



WAREHOUSE, No. lO WEST SECOND STREET. 
MANUFACTORY AND FOUNDRY, Nos. 600 & 602 WEST FIFTH STREET. 



GROCERS' SCALES. 





Single Beam. 



Wilh Tare Beam. 



Single Beam, brass scoop, weighing from ^oz. to 60 lbs., 
tin scoop, " " \oz. to 6olbs., 

brass scoop, " " £oz. to 3olbs., 

tin scoop, " '• ^oz. to 3olbs., 

With Tare Beam, brass scoop, weighing from -Joz. to 63 lbs , 
" . tin scoop, " " ^oz. to 63 lbs., - 



$13 00 

12 00 
10 00 

9 00 
14 00 

13 00 



Weigh three pounds on the beam. With tare beam, the most convenient 
counter scale in use. 



MARBLE-TOP BUTTER SCALES— with Tare Beam. 




Weighing from ^oz. to 63 lbs., 



$14 00 



J- 



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211 



MARBLE-TOP BUTCHERS' COUNTER SCALES. 




Weighing from ^oz. to 6^ lbs., 



$15 00 



UNION SCALES. 




With brass scoop, weighing from ^oz. to 244ibs , 
" tin scoop, " " -joz. to 24._j.lbs., 



$14 00 
13 00 



For general use a very convenient scale; the dish weighing from -|oz to 
44lbs., and the platform from ^oz. to 24|lbs., both with the gieatest accuracy. 
Size of platform 10^- by 13^-. 



BUTTER or BUTCHERS' BALANCES. 




One Brass and one Marble Plate. 



No. 1, with iron weights, 
" 2, " 



.15 00 

IO CO 



212 



flAMES J-. }-fAVEN &j pOMPANY'S 



GROCERS' COUNTER BALANCES. 




With Side Beam, dispensing with weights under one pound. 

No. i, weighs from ^oz. to 4 lbs.,. - - brass scoop, $7 00; tin scoop, $6 00 



4-oz. to 6 lbs., 
^oz. to 8 lbs., 



8 co; 
10 00; 



7 00 
9 00 



DRUGGISTS' BALANCES. 





Without Side Beam. With Side Beam. 

No. 1, 7 in. pans, 41b. weights, - without side beam, $9 00; with side beam, $10 00 

" 2, 8in. •' 61b. " - " " 11 00; " " 1200 1 

" 3, 9in. " 81b. " - " " 1300; " " 1400 j 
Beam weighs from ^oz. to -J- lb. 



DRUGGISTS' BALANCES. 




Marbleized Iron Base, Brass Dishes, with Index Needle. 

No. 1, Sin. pan, ---------- 

" 2, 9in. " -.-...--.. 

" 3, ioin. ".-------.- 

" 4, 12 in. " 



$35 00 

40 00 « 

45 °° 
55 °° 



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213 



PLATFORM SCALES. 






' =S==r = 


_._ = -jz^f^^^SsW- 




With Wheels. 


sTo. 4, 


capacity 


40olbs., pi; 


" 5» 




5oolbs., 


" 6, 




6oolbs., 


" 8, 




Soolbs., 


" IO, 




iooolbs , 


" 12, 




1 200 lbs., 


" H< 




1 500 lbs , 


" 16, 




iSoolbs., 


" 20, 




2OO0lbs., 


" 25, 




25colbs , 





















With Wh 








eels and 


Drop Lever. 






With Drop Lever. 


Without Drop Lever. 


n 15^ by 2o£ 


in., 




- 


- $24 OO 


17 by 22 


n., 


- 


- 


26 OO 


17^ by 24 


n., 




- 


28 OO 


18 by 25 


n., 


- 


$35 OO 


33 °° 


i9i b y 26 


n., 


- 


45 °° 


40 OO 


21 by 2 7 


in., 


- 


50 00 


45 00 


23 by 28 


n, 


- 


60 00 




24 by 30 


n., 


- 


65 00 




25 by 32 


n., 


- 


70 00 




27 b y 31 


in., 




75 00 





WAREHOUSE SCALES. 




With Iron Columns. No charge tor boxing. 

No. 30, capacity 3O0olbs., platform 36^ by 32^ in., 
" 40, " 4O0olbs., '• 44^- by 42^ in., 

" 50, " 5000 lbs., '• 50^ by 48^ in., 



$100 00 
115 OO 
150 OO 



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yjAMES L. J-JaVEN &j POMPANY'S 



RAILROAD, DEPOT, AND WAGON SCALES. 




12 FEET LEVERS, SHALLOW PIT. 

3 tons* platform 13ft. by 8ft. 8£in., - - - - - - - $85 00 

4 " " 14ft. by 8ft. 2 in., 100 co 

5 " " 14ft. by 8ft. 5^ in, - - - - - - - 115 00 

12 FEET TRUSS LEVERS. 

4 tons, platform 14 ft. by 8 ft, $12000 

5 " " 14 ft. by 8 ft. 5^ in., 140 co 

6 " " 15ft. by 8ft. 2\ in., 165 00 

15 FEET TRUSS LEVERS. 

5 tons, platform 14ft. by 9ft. -------- $150 00 

6 " " 15 ft. by 8 ft. 10^ in., - .... 175 00 
8 " " 1 6 ft. by 8 ft. 8fin., 18500 

10 " " 18ft. by 8ft. 4 in., - - - - - , - 200 00 

12 " " 20ft. by 7ft. 10^ in., ------ 220 00 

The price includes only the iron, steel, and brass work of the Scales, the pur- 
chaser furnishing the pit, walled ready to receive it, and the necessary boards 
and timber to complete it. 



MASH, or DISTILLERS' BEAMS. 




6ooolb. Mash Beam 
^ooolb. " " 

25001b. Wheat " 



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215 



ROLLING MILL AND FOUNDRY SCALES. 




With Vibratory Axle. 

No. 2, capacity 2500IDS., platform 35 by 28m., 
" 3, " 3000IDS., " 38 by 30 in., 

" 4, " 400olbs., " 43 by 32 in., 



$85 00 
100 00 
140 00 



SCALE BEAMS, 





illiiirilekfr y ' y ' ' '& ' ' '& ' ' w 



1 1 M 1 1 

SIS 4lo 



No. 1, Extra Heavy Beams. Warranted. 

100, 150, and 200 lb. Beams, each, - - - - - - - - $1 70 

2501b. Beams, ----------- 190 

300 to 15001b. Beams, per hundred, ------- 70 



WEIGHMASTERS' BEAMS AND FRAMES. 

There is such a wide difference in what is wanted in various localities, that 
we can only give special prices. 



216 



James L- Haven & Pompany's 



WAREHOUSE TRUCKS. 




Bag Truck, bent handle, 
No i, " half ironed, 

2, 



3, 
i, 

2, 

3> 
4, 

5« 
6, 

7> 



full ironed, 



Coffee, 

Railroad, 

Cotton, 



Railroad Baggage Trucks, 
Grain Wagons, two wheels, 
Warehouse Wagons, No. i, 

u u u 2 _ 

Box Trucks, four wheels, 



each, 



7 

8 

1 1 

9 
io 

H 
18 

20 
20 
20 

45 
3° 

2 5 

28 

6 



oo 
oo 
oo 
oo 
oo 

CO 

oo 
oo 
oo 

CO 

oo 
oo 
oo 
oo 
oo 
oo 



6 

$4 oo 



7 

5 °° 



SKIDS. 

8 

6 oo 



9 

7 co 



10 feet, 
8 oo each. 



COTTON BEAMS, FRAMES, AND HOOKS. 




Soolbs., brass beam and weight, 
8colbs., polished iron beam, brass weight^ 
Soolbs., japanned, iron weights, - 
6oolbs., " - ■ 



price, 



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MACNEALE & URBAN. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



J?IRE § JuRQLAI^-'pROOF JSaFES 8f ^ANK JaOCKS 



Contractors to the U. S. Treasury. 



Office and Salesroom: N. W. Corner Pearl and Plum: 
Factory: South Side Pearl, between Elm and Plum; 

CINCINNATI, OHIO. 




This cut represents our patent inside bolt-work, without which no safe is com- 
plete, and which renders ours the best ever manufactured. The bolt work on 
fire-proof safe doors is placed by all our competitors against the outside plate 
of thin sheet iron, whereas that of all safes of our manufacture is placed 
on the inside of the safe, protected from the operations of burglars by a thick 
plate of boiler iron — and from fire by the wall of concrete, which protects all 
the contents — so that after our safes have been red-hot for hours the lock and 
bolts are in perfect order, and can be opened with the key, or dial, as if nothing 
had happened. 

Our system of inside bolt, with hinged cap on the inside of the door, is the 
only valuable patent of which we have any knowledge on the bolt-work of fire- 
proof safes ; and it derives its value, not only from its form, or simplicity of con- 
struction and ease of operation, nor from its being protected against the action 
of fire and burglars by the fire-proof concrete that envelopes it, but also from 
the facility with which the bolts and lock can be kept in good working order 
without the loss of time and expense of sending the door to a factory to have it 
cut open, in order to reach the bolts. As an exemplification, we never have one 
of our doors sent for repairs, while we are constantly receiving those of other 
makers to put in order or substitute new locks, the old ones having rusted out. 
o 



218 



James L. J^aven & Pompany's 



Wire-'Proof ^afes 

Class No. 1. Single Doors. 




Size No. 9 of Class No. I. — Outside measure, 5<>§ in. high, 34 wide, and 26 deep. 

Inside " 3<>jin. '• 21^- " 14 " 



Safes are divided into four classes : 

Class No. 1, Single doors without inside iron doors. 

" " 2, Single outside door with single inside iron doors. 

" " 3, Folding doors without inside iron doors. 

" " 4, Folding outsid'e doors with folding inside iron doors. 

Class No. 1 comprises safes Nos. 1 to 9, inclusive. 

No. 1. The smallest of our regular list, is as thick as the others, and, thei*efore, 
as well adapted to stand the test of a long-continued fire. 

We make another safe of this class at a cheaper rate, which, from its light- 
ness, weighing only 400 pounds, is admirably suited for family use. The inside 
measure is nearly the same as No. 1, but the shell is much thinner. This safe is 
not as well adapted to a severe test as No. 1, although no family dwellings con- 
tain sufficient inflammable matter to create heat sufficient to overcome its pow- 
ers of resistance to the effects of fire. 

No. 9 is the largest safe with single doors that we make without special order. 
The width of the door being from 20 to 26 inches, we substitute in the larger 
sizes folding doors, and thus avoid increased strain on the hinges, as well as the 
loss of space there would be in an office in order to leave room to open such a 
large door. All these safes are provided with a small iron box secured with a 
lock, and called a sub-treasury. 



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219 



^IRE-^ROOF ^AFES 



Class No. 2. Single Doors, Outside and Inside. 




Size No. 14 of Class No. 2. — Outside measure, 46^ in. high, 30 wide, and 27-^deep. 

Inside " 28fin. " 19 " 14 « 



Class No. 2 comprises safes Nos. 10 to 14 inclusive, and are constructed with 
single outside doors ; differing from class No. 1 by the addition of single inside 
iron doors, which not only afford an increased security, but a greater convenience, 
as, during a temporary absence from the office, it is only requisite to lock the 
inside door, while the heavy outside door can remain open. The inside doors 
are made of plate iron, and provided with good locks having duplicate keys. 
When both outside and inside doors are closed, an air chamber is left between 
them, which is advantageous during a severe and protracted fire, and a double 
security is afforded against the burglar. 

All these safes have a sub-treasury. 



220 



jlAMES y. J^AVEN 8j pOMPANY'S 



Ti^IRE-lpROOF ^AFES. 



Class No. 3. Folding Doors. 




Size No. 16 of Class No 3. — Outside measure, 5^ in. high, 4 if wide and 27-Jdeep. 

Inside " 40 in. " 32 " 15 " 



Class No. 3 consists of safes with folding doors, without any inside iron doors, 
and comprises Nos. 15 to 19 inclusive. We here remark that this class of safes 
follows, with regard to size, in the regular order of progression after Class No. 
1, safe No. 9 (the largest of that class) being somewhat smaller than No. 15, the 
smallest of this. 

In these safes space is afforded fur the insertion of a "Burglar Box," if re- 
quired, without contracting, too much, that devoted to the use of books and 
less valuable papers ; the burglar-box is constructed in the same manner as 
"Burglar-Pi"oof Safes." When a burglar box is not considered requisite, the 
sub-treasury, or small iron box, is placed near the middle of the safe, as repre- 
sented in the plates, and thus its contents are well guarded from heat during 
the pi'evalence of fires. 



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221 



j^IRE-pROOF ^AFES 

Class No. 4. Double Folding Doors. 




Size No. 22 of Class No. 4. — Out ide measm'e, ^5 in. high, 40! wide, and 29 deep. 

Inside " 34^ i n. " 28-J " 14 " 



Class No. 4, constructed with folding outside doors and folding inside iron 
doors. Nos. 20, 21, and 22, have not any bolts on the left-hand inside door; the 
right-hand door shuts over it, and is provided with a good lock that fastens three 
bolts, one of which passes into the left hand door, and the two others into the 
upper and lower portion of the frame of the safe. 

The larger sizes, 23 to 27 inclusive, have on the left-hand doors two bolts, 
which are fastened with a lever (worked by hand, as represented in the plates,) 
into the upper and lower frame of the doors. The right-hand doors fasren as 
described above for Nos. 20 to 22 inclusive. 

This class comprises our most perfect fire-proof safes. They are each pro- 
vided with a sub-treasury. The doors being folding, they require little more 
room in the office than the actual size of the safe itself. The inside iron doors 
give convenience and increased protection. Ample space is given for a burglar- 
box. The safes of this class follow with regard to size after Class No. 2, in the 
same manner as class No. 3 follows Class No. 1. 

The engravings represent the internal arrangement of the safes that our expe- 
ence has enabled us to select as suitable for the majority of purchasers, but we 
can put in any other description of cabinet-work that may be desired. 

If a burglar-box is required, it can be placed either in the upper, middle, or 
lower portion of the safe. 



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BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. 

The cuts on previous page represent Burglar-Proof Safes, which are 
composed of several plates of iron and steel placed alternately. We experi- 
mented on plates formed of the best cast spring steel, (which, it is well known, 
can be rendered drill-proof,) and of soft Bessemer steel, that has vast power of 
resistance, and have finally obtained a compound of hard and soft steel that we 
now use exclusively, and have specially manufactured. We consider our 
"Malacent" the best metal ever used in burglar-proof safes; being alternated 
with boiler iron, every thi"ee plates being secured together by riveted screws, 
and every jive plates with our celebrated hard and soft conical screw bolts, (a 
double set being used in thick safes,) so located that no one bolt comes opposite 
another. We can guarantee entire security to Bankers, more especially as the 
excellency of our material is equaled in the details of construction. 

The several plates of metal are put together with steel screws and rivets, and 
bolts that do not pass through more than three plates. 

When great security is required, we construct these safes of eight, ten, or 
twelve plates, and use a double set of conical bolts, so arranged that no one 
bolt will pass through the entire thickness of the safe, and yet alternated so as 
to bind all the plates together in the most secure manner. 

The Doors are the points of attack for burglars, and those of our safes are 
secure as any other portion. We attach the bolt- work by massive frames of 
wrought iron, secured by heavy conical bolts, and secure the spindles that ope- 
rate the locks and the bolts from being driven in, pulled out, or fractured. We 
protect from the action of wedges and nitro-glycerine by accurately fitted off- 
sets, or rebates, some of which are made in an angle shape, fitting into corre- 
sponding grooves, and forming the strongest kind of a knuckle joint ; finally, 
the doors so constructed are secured by our justly and widely celebrated Locks, 
and when we place a burglar-box inside these safes, built in the manner above 
described, we obtain a receptacle beyond the ability of the most adroit burglar. 

One cut represents a safe with two inner safes, affording double security. 

The other represents a safe divided into two compartments, each having a 
separate door, for the convenience of a division of funds; each being under the 
control of different officers of the bank. 

It is impossible in a brief space to detail the advantages we combine in the 
construction of our locks, but the fact that we are the only Western jirm that 
ever was able to go into the Eastern market, and (notwithstanding the heaviest 
competition invited throughout the country) carry off the U. S. Treasury con- 
tract for Safes and Locks, is evidence they have merits that are recognized. 
Our locks have remained in the U. S. Treasury for years, subject to the attacks 
of professional lock- pickers. 

THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN PICKED, FORCED, OR EXPLODED. 

We furnish better security against fire and burglars than can be found in any 
other factory East or West ; and, with forty thousand safes in daily use, tested 
every now and then by fire, and burglars, without ore single instance of failure 
to preseve their contents, we stand prepared to challenge competition. 

MACNEALE & URBAN. 



224 /AMES J-. ^AVEN ^ pOMPANY'S 


^IRE-pROOF 


jSafes 




WITH PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK AND HINGED CAP. 


Outside Measure. Inside Measure. Burglar Box. 


CLASS. No. High. Wide. Deep. High. 


Wide. Deep. High 


Wide. Deep. 




I, 2Qf 19 20$ 15 


IO IO OO 


00 00 inches. 




2 - 33i 23I 22$ l6| 


I2| II 






3, 34I 26| 22$ I 7 | 


I 5 4 II 




Single Doors, 


4 37 28 23$ 20 


17 12 




without ■< 


5, 39 28| 23$ 2r| 


174 12 12 


174 10 


Inside Doors, 


6, 4i± 2 9 f 24$ 2^f 


184 13 12 


184 II 




7- 44! 3 1 24$ 2 6| 


I 9 4 13 12 


194 II 




8, 47i 33 26 27$ 


20f 14 12 


204 12 




I 9' 5°l 34 26 30$ 


21$ 14 24 


21$ 12 




' IO > 34i 23I 21 19$ 


14$ II 




Single Doors, 


II, 36I 24f 25 2 1 


T 5i : 3 I2 


154 10 


with 


12, 40$ 26 26 24 


16 13 12 


16 II 


Inside Doors, 


J 3> 43i 28$ 26 26 


l 7k 13 I3 


i7i " 




I H, 4 6 i 3° 27$ 28f 


19 14 14 


19 12 




r *5> 49* 34* 26$ 324 


244 14 14 


2 4l !3 


Folding Doors, 


16, 584 41 1 27$ 40 


32 15 i6 


32 H 


without ■< 


17, 68$ .504 28^ 46$ 


38 16 17 


33 15 


Inside Doors, 


18, 77i 5 8 i 29$ 55 


45 r 7 T 9 


45 l 7 




, i9» 84$ 6 7l 29$ 61$ 


53l x 7 21 


53l J 9 




r 20, 46 36 27 264 


2 4i J 3 H 


244 12 




21, 50 364 28 30 


244 14 14 


2 4i 13 


Folding Doors, 


22, 55 4°l 2 9 34i 


28$ 14 14 


28$ 14 


with Folding < 
Inside Doors, 


3 3- - 6o 4li 3° 39i 


324 15 16 


3 2 i J 5 
37i 16 


24, 674 494 30 454 


37? l 5 l 7 




25. 74i 55 3 1 49l 


39$ ih 18 


39i l 7 




26, 77i 5 8 l 33* 55 


45 *7 r 9 


45 ^ 




. 27, 84$ 674 34 61$ 


531 '7 21 


53i *9 


We give the list of sizes and capacity of Fir 


e-Proof Safes only. Unless spe- 


cially contracted for, each contains a sheet iron 


box, called a " 


sub-treasury;" but 


a burglar box, made as described under "Burg 


lar- Proof Safes 


," can be made to 


occupy part of the room, leaving still enough 


for books. The 


"burglar box" is 


always an extra charge, but fully compensates 


for its cost by the sense of secur- 


ity it gives. 






Lists, containing further particulars and the price of Safe you may select, will 


be furnished on application. 






Also, full list and descriptions of Burglar-P 


roof Safes, not built to resist fire. 


Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes, made to resist both fire 


and burglars; the 


whole, or part, being burglar-proof. 






Iron Vaults, to build with the brick work 


of the house; 


and Combination 


Locks, without key or key-hole. 







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OUsTOIiT^T^TI BBTJSH PAOTOBY. 



R. S. CRAIG & CO. 



MANUFACTUKEKS OF 



pF}t!£HE£ ; *JV[oP£ ; AND ]?EATHEF} pU£T£R£, 

211 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



*Paint B 



AINT DRUSHES. 




STANDARD." 



No. 7 
$i 2 5 


6 

I 50 


5 

2 00 


4 

2 25 


3 

3 °° 


2 

3 75 


1 
4 50 per dozen 


No. 1-0 

$5 5o 


2-0 

6 75 


3-0 

8 00 


4-0 

9 35 


5-0 

11 50 


6-0 

13 00 


7-0 

l 5 75 P ei dozen 



No. 7 
$1 50 


6 

1 75 


No. 1-0 

$6 75 


2-0 

8 00 


No. 1-0 
$10 OO 


2-0 

12 00 







"EXTRA." 

Long, Selected Russian Bristles. 

5 4 3 2 

2 25 3 OO 3 75 4 50 



3-0 

9 35 



4-0 

11 00 



5-0 

13 00 



6-0 

15 75 



"O. K." 

All Pure White Russian Bristles. 

3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 

17 OO 19 OO 23 OO 27 OO 



5 50 per dozen. 

7-0 

19 25 per dozen. 



7-0 

31 00 per dozen. 



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OVAL VARNISH BRUSHES. 




No. 6 5 4 3 2 1 1-0 2-0 3-0 

$i 50 1 75 2 25 2 75 3 50 4 75 5 50 7 00 8 50 per doz. 



EXTRA OVAL VARNISH. 

All Pure French Bristles. 

No. 6 5 4 3 2 1 1-0 2-0 3-0 

$1 75 2 00 2 50 3 25 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 25 9 25 per doz. 



No. 1 
$3 25 



PAINTERS' DUSTERS. 




2 

4 75 



3 

7 00 



4 

9 00 



11 00 per dozen. 



FRENCH SASH TOOLS, 



No. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 

85 i 15 1 45 1 75 2 00 2 30 2 60 3 co per dozen. 



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^HITE-^A^H AND *pLA£TEF}ER£' ^RU£HE£. 




"COMMON" WHITE-WASH. 

No. 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 

$2 75 3 2 5 4 2 5 5 2 5 5 5° 6 75 7 5° 8 5° Per dozen. 



"STANDARD" WHITE-WASH. 

All Bristles. 

No. 012345 6 7 8 9 

$300 400 500 603 7 00 8 00 1000 1200 1400 16 00 per dozen. 



No. 7 

$20 00 



•'RUSSIA" WHITE-WASH. 

All Russia Bristles. 

8 9 10 11 12 

25 00 37 00 38 00 47 00 52 00 per dozen. 



No. 7 

25 00 



"O. K." WHITE-WASH. 

Made of the best White selected Russia Bristles. 

8 9 10 11 12 

32 00 38 00 48 00 55 00 64 00 per dozen. 



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PLASTERERS' BRUSHES. 



No. i, leather bound, per doz. $12 00 

" 2, " " " " 16 00 



No. 3, all white, per dozen, - $16 00 
" 4, " " " 20 00 



PATENT PLASTERERS' BRUSHES. 

Metal Bound. 

No. 7 8 9 

$14 25 19 50 24 75 per dozen. 



O. K. COLORING BRUSHES. 

Leather Bound. 

No. 7 8 9 

$32 50 42 90 53 35 per dozen. 



O. K. PATENT COLORING BRUSHES. 

Metal Bound. 

No. 7 8 9 

$15 75 22 75 3° °° P er dozen. 



PATENT KALSOMINE BRUSHES. 

Metal Bound. 

No. 6 7 8 

$26 00 36 40 44 25 per dozen. 



STANDARD PASTE BRUSHES. 

No. 3 3 1-2 4 4 1-2 5 

$6 00 7 00 10 00 12 00 15 00 per dozen. 



O. K. PASTE BRUSHES. 

No. 3 3 1-2 4 4 1-2 6 

$7 °° 8 50 12 00 15 00 18 00 per dozen. 



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PATENT O. K. PASTE BRUSHES. 

Metal Bound. 
No. 3 3 1-2 4 4 1-2 5 5 1-2 6 

$6 oo 7 oo io oo 12 oo 15 00 18 00 21 00 per dozen. 



HAND DUSTING BRUSHES. 




No. 1 2 3 4 5 

$3 00 3 5° 4 co 4 5° 8 00 per dozen. 



EXTRA HAND DUSTING BRUSHES. 

All Bristles. 

No. 3, - - - per dozen, $5 00 | No. 4, - - - per dozen, $6 00 



FANCY HAND DUSTING BRUSHES. 

All Bristles. 

No. 1 2 3 4 

$5 00 6 00 7 50 10 00 per dozen. 



DOUBLE DUSTING BRUSHES. 

No. 1 2 3 

$6 00 8 00 10 00 per dozen. 



MOULDERS' BRUSHES. 

Single, - - per dozen, $4 85 | Double, - - per dozen, $6 50 



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STENCIL BRUSHES. 




No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 

$2 25 2 75 3 25 4 00 4 75 5 75 7 00 8 00 8 50 10 50 per dozen. 



SWEEPING BRUSHES. 




No. 1 

$IO OO 



2 

12 OO 



15 00 18 00 per dozen. 



No. 1, 



HEARTH BRUSHES. 

Handled. 

per dozen, $7 00 | No. 2, 



per dozen, $9 00 



No. 1 



OO 



WINDOW BRUSHES. 




8 00 (short handle) per dozen. 



No. 1, 



POPE'S EYE BRUSHES. 

per dozen, $6 00 | No. 2, - . per dozen, $8 00 



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POPE'S HEAD BRUSHES. 

No. i, - - per dozen, $9 50 | No 2, - - per dozen, $11 00 



LAMP CHIMNEY BRUSHES. 

No. 1, - - per dozen, 75 cts. | No. 2, - - per dozen, $1 00 



TUMBLER BRUSHES. 

No. 1, - - - per dozen, $4 00 | No. 2. - - per dozen, $5 00 



CLOTH BRUSHES. 

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 

$2 50 3 25 5 5° 7 00 S 00 10 00 12 00 per dozen. 



CRUMB BRUSHES. 
Price, -- per dozen, $6 50 



PLATE BRUSHES. 

No. 2 3 4 

$2 00 2 25 2 50 per dozen. 



TANNERS' SCOURING BRUSHES. 

No. 1 2 3 

$6 00 8 00 1 1 00 per dozen. 



PRINTERS' LYE BRUSHES. 
Price ----------- per dozen, $9 00 



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SHOE BRUSHES. 



No. 1 

$2 OO 



2 
2 5 



2 75 per dozen. 



No. 

$3 5° 



EXTRA SHOE BRUSHES. 

All Bristles. 

12 3 

4 00 5 00 6 00 per dozen. 



No. 
$3 75 



HORSE HAIR SHOE BRUSHES. 

All from Horse Hair. 

12 3 4 5 

4 25 5 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 per dozen. 



HANDLED SHOE BRUSHES. 




No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 

$2 00 2 50 3 25 5 co 5 50 6 50 per dozen. 



No. 1, 



BLACKING DAUBERS. 




per dozen, $1 25 | No. 2, 



per dozen, $1 75 



No. 1, 



TANNERS' BLACKING BRUSHES. 



per dozen, $4 00 | No. 2, 



per dozen, $5 00 



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No. 
$11 oo 



BREWERS' BRUSHES. 

12 3 4 

8 45 i i oo 14 30 15 60 



Sea Root 

6 50 per dozen. 



STOVE BRUSHES. 



No. 





\2 25 




1 

2 75 



2 

3 5° 



4 50 per dozen. 



SOLE LEATHER HORSE BRUSHES. 



No. 
$12 OO 




1 

16 OO 



2 

1 8 00 



3 

24 OO 



4 

33 °° 



41 00 per dozen. 



WOOD BACK HORSE BRUSHES. 

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 

$2 50 2 75 3 50 5 co 6 00 7 00 per dozen. 

No. 7 8 9 10 11 12 

$8 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 per dozen. 



WHITE TAMPICO SCRUBBING BRUSHES. 



No. 
$1 50 



1 

1 75 



2 

2 00 



2 25 per dozen. 



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GREY TAMPICO SCRUBBING BRUSHES. 



No. 

$i 75- 



i 

i 90 



2 

2 20 



2 40 per dozen. 



No. 1 

$2 25 



EXTRA SCRUBBING BRUSHES. 




2 

2 50 



All Bristles. 
3 

3 °° 



4 

3 5° 



4 00 per dozen. 



STEAMBOAT SCRUBBING BRUSHES. 



No. 1, White Tampico, double ended, 
" 1, Grey " 

" 2, 
" 2, extra, 

" 3, " 
" 4> " 



per dozen, $2 00 
2 25 

2 50 

3 °° 

4 00 

5 °° 



SASH SCRUBBING BRUSHES. 

White Tampico. 



No. 


1 


2 




$1 25 


1 50 

All Bristles. 


No. 


1 


2 




* 75 


2 OO 



i 75 P er dozen. 



2 25 per dozen. 



No. 



CLAMP SCRUBBING BRUSHES. 

Plain Rubber. 



1 

$3 5o 



2 

6 00 



7 00 per dozen. 



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235 



No. I, 



RATTAN STREET BROOMS. 

per dozen, $6 50 | No. 2, 



per dozen, $7 50 



Standard, 



COTTON MOPS. 

per dozen, $7 00 [ Full Weight, 



per dozen, $8 00 



BELL DUSTERS. 




No. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

$2 50 3 50 6 00 9 00 14 00 17 00 20 00 23 00 per dozen. 

No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 

$26 00 29 00 31 oo 31 50 32 00 32 50 per dozen. 

No. 19 20 21 22 23 24 

$33 °° 33 5° 34 °° 34 5° 35 °° 3 6 °° per dozen. 



No. 5 


6 


7 


8 


$IO OO 


12 OO 


16 00 


20 OO 


No. 11 


12 


13 


14 


$33 °° 


37 °° 


41 OO 


45 °° 



PICTURE DUSTERS. 

Soft White Feathers. 

9 

24 OO 

15 

49 OO 



10 

29 00 per dozen. 

16 

54 00 per dozen. 



No. 1 
$34 OO 



CARRIAGE DUSTERS. 

Very full and heavy. Extra. 
2 3 4 

40 OO 46 OO 53 OO 



60 00 per dozen. 



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J. F. HARCOURT, 

Jaoterer of Tackle Bloc! 

No. 1SS EAST FRONT STREET, 

cisrciiorATi. 



LIGHT TACKLES— Iron Bushed, Steel Pins. 



Size, 


4K 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


inch. 


Width of Mortise, 


3 A 


K 


K 


1 


1% 


ik 


1% 


IK 


IK 


inch. 


Price, Single, 


$1 IO 


1 2 5 


1 5° 


1 75 


2 OO 


2 50 


300 


3 5° 


4 00 


each. 


Double, 


i 90 


2 25 


3 75 


3 2 5 


3 75 


4 2 5 


5 °° 


6 00 


7 00 


c< 


Triple, 


2 50 


300 


3 75 


4 2 5 


5 °° 


6 00 


7 00 


800 


9 00 


u 



HEAVY TACKLES— Iron Bushed, Steel Pins. 



Size, 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 inch. 


Width of Mortise, 


1 


1 


IK 


IK 


IK 


IK 


IK 


1% 


1% inch. 


Price, Single, 


$i'75 


2 00 


2 50 


300 


3 5° 


4 00 


4 5° 


5 2 5 


6 00 each. 


D mble, 


300 


3 5° 


4 OO 


4 75 


5 75 


7 OO 


825 


IO OO 


10 50 " 


Triple, 


4 00 


A 75 


5 50 


6 50 


7 75 


9 00 


10 2 5. 


1300 


1450 " 



HEAVY TACKLES— Wide Mortise. 



Size, 


6 


8 


10 


12 


14 


inch. 


Width of Mortise, 


1 


IK 


IK 


1% 


2 


inch. 


Price, Single, 


$2 OO 


2 75 


3 75 


500 


7 CO 


each. 


Double, 


3- 2 5 


4 5° 


665 


9 00 


12 OO 


a 


Triple, 


4 2 5 


625 


3 75 


12 OO 


16 OO 


a 



SNATCH BLOCKS. 

Size, 10 12 13 14 16 18 20 22 24 inch. 

Width of Mortise, IK IK We, W 2 2^ 2K 3 3K inch. 

Price, Light, $675 900 1050 1250 1550 1850 2200 2600 30 00 each. 

Heavy, 750 1050 1200 1400 1700 2000 2500 3000 3500 " 

HEAVY PURCHASE BLOCKS, on hand or made to order, for any 
sized rope. 



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DAY ^fe UDl'lili, 



jVo. lOl WEST FIFTH STRKET, CINCINNATI, O. 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

tyiDisiiLir/s p^TEisrT J^:d:d:e3:r,s 

And Ladders of ETery Description. 



EXCELSIOR STEP LADDERS. 

3 4 5 6 7 8 lO 12 feet. 

$2 25 2 50 3 00 3 5° 4 00 4 5° 5 °° 6 00 each. 

They are made of clear Norway pine, and the stiles are cut out of one piece 
of lumber, slotted and sprung outward, forming a truss without a glue joint, 
making the structure firm and durable, and mounted with malleable castings all 
screwed together, not nailed. 



UNIVERSAL LADDERS. 

Can be used as Step Ladders or Long Ladders. 
As a Step Ladder, 6 7 8 9 1012 16 feet. 

When Extended, 10 12 14 16 18 22 

Price, each, $4 00 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 00 7 50 

Adjustable platform, for any size, - • - - - - - - $1 50 

Upper section, with steps or rounds, as ordered. 



14 


16 


26 


30 


9 OO 


IO OO 



SHELF STEP LADDER. 

With Top Platform, but without Back Legs— for Stores, etc. 
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 feet lonj 

$2 OO 2 50 3 OO 3 50 4 OO 4 50 5 00 5 50 7 OO each. 



PATENT EXTENSION LADDERS. 

The lap of 3 feet is not counted in giYing the length. 
From 30 to 38 40 to 48 50 to 60 feet long. 

35 40 50 cents per foot. 



UDELL'S IMPROVED LONG LADDERS. 

Made of clear Norway Pine, with Hickory Bungs. 
From 6 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 26 to 30 32 to 40 feet long. 

15 20 25 30 50 cents per foot. 



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jTaMES ~L. J^AYEN &■ pOMPANY'S 



hl hlmib dt OO- 



Manufacturers and Dealers in 




x:r,:e .A_isr:D Yvi:r,:e] Lxootds, 



No. 98 Walnut St., Cincinnati. 



OAK HOOP SIEVES. 

Iron Meal Sieves, Nos. 14 to 16, - per dozen, $1 50 

2 00 

2 25 

2 50 

3 °° 
5 °° 



" " " 18 to 20, 

" " " 22, - - - - - 

" " "24, 

Plated Flour Sieves, No. 20, .... 

Brass Wire Sieves, "18, - - - 

Ash-rim Sieves, 10 cents per dozen higher. 

3 -bar Sieves, 10 cents per dozen higher than 2-bar. 



RIDDLES. 



Farmers' Grain Riddles, Nos. 2 to 18, - 
Moulders' Foundry Riddles, Nos. 2 to 16, 

" " 4 to 10, galvanized, - 

" " " 4 to 16, brass, 

All riddles scupper nailed at 50 cents per dozen advance. 



per dozen, $6 .50 
" 7 00 

" 9 00 

" 15 00 



WIRE TRAPS. 



Rat Traps, 12 rib, 
18 rib, 
Heavy, 18-rib, large, 

Square Spring, wood bottom, 

" wire " 

Mouse Traps, Bee Hive, 
Toy " with wheel, 

Hole " per dozen holes, 



per dozen, $4 50 

5 5° 

" 15 00 

665 

7 5° 

2 50 

3 00 

37i cents 



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239 


LIME AND SAND SCREENS. 




Straight Bar, Nos. 3, 4, 5, each, $5 00 | Wove Wire, - - - each, 


$450 


CORN POPPERS. 




Yankees, - ........ p el - dozen, 


$1 50 


No. 1, wire or patent wood handle, .... " 


2 00 


Round patent wood handle, ...... " 


3 00 


DISH COVERS. 




Round, blue or white, per set of 5, 90c. | Oval, blue or white, per set of 6, 


$2 50 


■ 
WIRE CLOTH 




Of all kinds on hand or made to order. 






cents 


Heavy Grade, for rolling screen, ... " " 12 


a 


Heavy Twilled Spark Arrester Cloth, - - - " " 25 


u 


Wire Window Screens, in frames, ... " "35 


u 


WIRE MOSS BASKETS. 




Nos. 123456 7 8 


9 


Price per dozen, - $2 25 2 50 3 75 3 50 4 00 325 3 00 4 00 


4 OO 


Nos. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 


18 


Price per dozen, - $5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 co 12 00 15 00 


16 OO 


Send for sheet of designs. 




FLOWER TRAINERS. 




Nos. 12 3 




Price per dozen, - $4 00 3 00 2 50 




I 





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SATIRE SETTEES AND CHAIRS. 
Wire Settees, - - each, $20 00 | Wire Chairs, - - each, $5 00 



JAPANNED BIRD CAGES. 

All our Cages have the Patent Lock at the bottom. Send for price list and 

book of designs. 



CAGE BRACKETS. 

Cage Brackets No. 1, per doz., $2 00 | Cage Brackets No. 2, per doz., $1 75 



WOOD, TINNED-WIRE BIRD CAGES. 



No. 1, Mocking Bird, ------- 

"2 " " - 

" 1, Robin, - 

u n it 

Oblong, Canary, -------- 

Double Breeding, No. 1, - 

(1 a U r, 

z i ------ 

Single Breeding, -------- 

Round Top, Canary, No. 2, - - 

a i< u T 

1, 

" " Gallery, - 

Send for illustrated sheet. 
We warrant these cages superior to any in the market. 

L_ 677 



per dozen, 


$30 00 




27 00 




24 00 




21 00 




18 00 




24 00 




21 00 




18 00 




9. 00 




10 00 




12 00 



We repeat that we will furnish you the goods of the manufacturers whose 
lists we insert at their prices, and will also fill the orders of our customers for 
any other Cincinnati manufactures on the most favorable terms, or will hand 
over orders, to be filled direct. JAMES L. HAVEN & CO. 



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